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Tooth resorption â also known as feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion (FORL) â is a dental disease characterized by progressive erosion of dentin and tooth destruction. This is a common feline dental disease affecting between 20 and 60% of all cats. Here is what you, as a cat parent, need to know about this commonly underdiagnosed dental health concern.
Pet dental care starts at home. In this blog, you'll learn how to examine your catâs teeth and gums, as well as the the signs to look for when it comes to the state of your catâs mouth. By âflipping the lipâ on a regular basis you will be able to detect and address issues before they progress, and help your kitty live pain-free.
Dental disease can be painful, expensive, and even life-threatening. Since cats donât brush their teeth everyday like we do, many of them will develop dental disease as early as when they are just 3 years old!