Phil & Garfunkel
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My last vet appointment was about three months ago. At that time Garfunkel only had two teeth left, both his canines. They were also in bad shape and the vet said they would probably have to come out soon, but that we would evaluate how his teeth were doing during my next visit (six months from then). I adopted Garfunkel when he was eight and he was already missing about half his teeth at that time. He's going to be fourteen next month and almost every year they would end up doing dentals and removing one or more teeth.
A few weeks ago when Garfunkel yawned I noticed he only had one tooth left. About a year ago I noticed he hadn't been eating well for a few days or so and then one day one of his teeth just fell out, so this didn't seem strange for him.
At this point, is there any downside to just waiting for his final tooth to fall out naturally, or should I probably just go in and get it pulled? If I do let it fall out naturally, is there a real risk of infection or anything?
A few weeks ago when Garfunkel yawned I noticed he only had one tooth left. About a year ago I noticed he hadn't been eating well for a few days or so and then one day one of his teeth just fell out, so this didn't seem strange for him.
At this point, is there any downside to just waiting for his final tooth to fall out naturally, or should I probably just go in and get it pulled? If I do let it fall out naturally, is there a real risk of infection or anything?