Cleft Palate Surgery in Pets

Understanding Cleft Palate Surgery

Cleft palate surgery is performed to repair a defect in the lips or upper jaw. A dog or cat can be born with this defect or it can be acquired due to trauma or foreign objects stuck in the roof of the mouth. Surgical technique is based on training and experience and usually requires specialized training. The repair is usually necessary to prevent symptoms that occur when food and other objects in the mouth go into the nasal cavity due to the cleft palate defect.

What is a Cleft Palate & Why is Surgery Necessary?

A cleft palate is a physical defect present at birth or acquired so that there is a communication between the oral cavity and the nasal cavity. This condition may lead to difficulty in eating, recurrent nasal infections, and aspiration pneumonia. Correcting a cleft palate is crucial not only to resolve these health issues but also to enhance your pet's overall quality of life.

Signs Your Pet Might Need a Complicated Tooth Extraction

Pay close attention to your pet's behavior and oral hygiene, as it could indicate the necessity for a complicated tooth extraction. If your pet exhibits these signs, seeking immediate veterinary consultation is vital. Some common symptoms may include:

  • Excessive drooling
  • Difficulty eating or loss of appetite
  • Swelling around the mouth
  • Pawing at the mouth
  • Bad breath
  • Red, inflamed gums
  • Visible broken or loose teeth