This will depend upon which tooth, how badly it is abscessed, what species the animal is and the animal's overall health status. The bare minimum will probably be several hundred dollars in the United States, as an abscessed tooth typically needs to be surgically removed. A complicated removal with a fracture tooth and an abscess that is impacting the underlying mandible or maxilla in a large animal such as a horse could end up costing several thousand dollars.
Could be an abscessed tooth Could be cancer. Go to a vet ASAP
Darkening of the gums could be age related, or a sign of an abscessed tooth. Be sure to check with your vet.
This could be from an abscessed tooth, but that's only one possible cause. Best bet is to get your dog to the vet as soon as you can.
I would visit a pet store or vet and ask them for advice. They'll know what to do.
Your cat probably has an abscessed tooth. It needs to go to the vet ASAP, how much would that hurt if it was you!
Have a vet do it.
no take it to the vet
Yes, it is recommended to take your cat to the vet if it has a loose tooth. A loose tooth in a cat could be a sign of dental issues or other health problems that need to be addressed by a professional veterinarian.
Please take your cat to the vet. My cat had the same thing going on & I took him. Two teeth over where abscessed causing the other tooth to move down causing the problem in his lip. My vet said he was so full of infection from the bad teeth he would have become septic & died.
My puppy chipped off the tip of one of his canine (long front) teeth. When I took him in for his shots and pointed out the tooth, the vet said this: "It's okay, because he will lose that baby tooth and an adult tooth will come in, just like humans do. It is very common for puppies to bite on something too hard and chip a tooth."
Sounds like your dog has an abscessed tooth, and the infection is spreading. An abscess in a human can be as deadly as appendicitis left untreated. Of course he won't let anyone touch it, it must hurt dreadfully. PLEASE take the poor thing to a vet. You may be in time to get it treated successfully, so you won't have to have it put to sleep. What are you waiting for? If you had an abscess in your mouth that hurt dreadfully, and had pus oozing out of one eye, I'm sure you'd be on the way to the hospital, or at least a dentist. Think about it. Your dog is suffering. Please help him. I agree, what are you waiting on. If your hurt like that or your child would you wait. These are our 4-legged children. Get him to the vet. I also agree. What is wrong with people that know their best friend is suffering and won't take him to the vet??? Please TAKE YOUR DOG TO THE VET!!!!! Antibiotics and tooth extraction would be your best bet. Is this a small breed by chance? Daschund or Poodle?
If the tooth came off and you had the piece, you can go to the vet or animal hospital and they can apply a special glue to put the tooth back together.