Discolored Cat Teeth: what they indicate and what to do


Have you noticed that your cat has discolored teeth? You may have some dental or mouth health problems.

The health of cats is very important, so that they can stay with us for a long time. For this reason it is advisable to observe any signs that make us understand that there is something wrong with the feline.

One of these signs is discolored teeth. Let’s see together when the cat presents this “symptom” and why it is a cause for concern.


The cat has discolored teeth: here’s why

Usually a healthy cat’s teeth are white, so any other color they have is a symptom of something wrong with your cat.

The problems of the teeth in the cat should not be ignored, since a simple untreated dental infection could cause problems with the weather throughout the body of the cat.

For this reason it is advisable to pay attention to any “abnormal” signs that present your teeth, your gums or your mouth in general.

It is possible to notice a change in the color of the feline’s teeth, especially if the latter lives at home, as it is difficult to find the possibility of chewing bones, which are very useful for the cat’s oral hygiene .

However, the causes of a discoloration of the teeth in the feline can be very many, such as:

  • Gingivitis in cats;
  • False Feline Caries (FORL);
  • Severe dental diseases;
  • Accumulation of tartar in the feline;
  • Oral trauma.

Whenever the cat has discolored teeth, it can present a problem in the mouth, for this it is necessary to observe other possible symptoms such as:

  • Broken teeth
  • Red gums
  • Blood in the mouth
  • Bad breath;
  • Cat drools ;
  • Kitty has difficulty eating.

What to do if the cat has discolored teeth

Usually the check of the teeth is done by the vet every time you bring the cat to the regular visit or to the annual visit.

However, in case you notice that the cat has dental discoloration, it is necessary to take the cat to the vet. The latter, in addition to asking how long the cat’s teeth have been in this state, will carry out a complete oral examination.

Depending on the cause of the discolored teeth in your four-legged friend, the specialist will give a different therapy.

In the event that the cause is tartar, the vet will carry out a deep cleaning of the teeth, to eliminate it. If the cat’s teeth are rotten, the specialist could proceed with the extraction of the teeth, to avoid any infections.

If an oral infection is present, the vet may prescribe antibiotics for the cat . Finally, it should be remembered that a correct oral hygiene of the cat is an excellent solution to prevent the discoloration of the teeth in the cat.


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