How Dental Disease in Dogs Can Affect Digestion and Mimic PLE Symptoms
Dental health is often overlooked in dogs, but it plays a critical role not only in oral comfort but also in overall systemic health. Severe dental disease can indirectly impact digestion, liver function, and even produce clinical signs similar to Protein-Losing Enteropathy (PLE) . Understanding this connection can help owners manage symptoms effectively. Understanding Dental Disease in Dogs Common dental conditions in dogs include: Periodontitis – inflammation of the gums and surrounding tissues. Gingivitis – early-stage gum inflammation. Tooth abscesses – localized infection in the tooth root. Tooth fractures – causing chronic pain and inflammation. Severe dental disease is not just painful; it can act as a source of chronic inflammation and bacterial translocation , allowing bacteria to enter the bloodstream and affect other organs. The Connection Between Dental Health and Digestion 1. Mechanical and Nutritional Effects Painful teeth make chewing difficult. Dogs may: Swallow la...