Do dogs have to have tooth decay removed?

When a dog has tooth decay, it must be extracted. In addition, tooth necrosis caused by various oral diseases, or teeth that have seriously affected the dog and have abnormal growth, need to be extracted. Otherwise, it will affect the dog's diet, and if the necrotic and decayed teeth are not extracted, it will easily erode the dental pulp, causing pulpitis or spreading to other teeth.
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