I read an article about 3 veterinarians
Dr. Sam Haase and fellow veterinarians Dr. Frederic Michaelson and Dr. Chris Hayes are running an Animal Hospital. Dr. Haase states that according to recent estimates 3 out of every four cats AND dogs over three years old have gum disease.
What I find interesting is that this is similar to the estimate for humans too! Three out of four is 75% which is what many dental professionals believe is the number of people with at least some gum disease as well.
So, we have three different species with about the same incidence of gum disease? Cats, dogs and humans all appear to have about the same incidence rate of gum disease! That's very interesting to say the least.
If You Are A Human
Understanding gum disease, for humans, is very important to their health. Researchers have found some type of connection, although they don't fully understand these connections, between gum disease and many other diseases in the body.
Actually, this is only modern confirmation of what ancient people intuitively understood! Didn't (and don't they still today) farmers always check an animal's mouth before purchasing it? Why is that?
They intuitively understood that an unhealthy mouth possibly or probably meant an unhealthy body. Isn't that where the saying, "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth", comes from?
Learn what you can to help to protect yourself and your family today.
Sincerely,
David Snape
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