What anatomical issue in small mouths predisposes Yorkshire Terriers to rapid tartar buildup?

Answer

Baby teeth failing to fall out properly

Yorkshire Terriers are known for having severe predisposition to dental disease, largely stemming from developmental anomalies related to their small stature. In these dogs, the mouths are so small that the deciduous (baby) teeth often fail to shed or fall out correctly when the permanent teeth are trying to erupt. This retention leads to significant tooth overcrowding within the limited space available. This close proximity of teeth accelerates the accumulation of plaque, which hardens into tartar much faster than in breeds with more spacious oral cavities.

What anatomical issue in small mouths predisposes Yorkshire Terriers to rapid tartar buildup?

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