Human teeth cleaning detergents contain ingredients that are not intended to be swallowed and can cause internal problems if they are swallowed.
Not exact matches
How come
human teeth fall out if you don't brush them, yet animal
teeth seem to last years without any form of
cleaning?
After the
teeth are
cleaned, they are polished and are treated with fluoride just like at our
human dental
cleanings.
A cat with a full set of
clean, permanent
teeth is likely about a year old — or 15 in
human years.
In
human trials [C] people had their
teeth professionally
cleaned and then instructed to stop brushing.
You know your dog's
teeth aren't going to
clean themselves and you also know your dog is subject to plaque buildup and periodontal disease just like
humans.
You know your dog's
teeth aren't going to
clean themselves and you also know Chester is subject to plaque buildup and periodontal disease just like
humans.
Just like
humans cat and dog
teeth cleanings are an essential part of your Pets general health and oral hygiene and a thorough examination of the mouth will help determine if a trip to the veterinary dentist is necessary.
After all, don't we
humans brush daily to keep our
teeth clean?
Regular
teeth cleanings are as important for your pet as they are for
humans.
Just like
humans, pets require regular dental checkups, preventative care, and routine
teeth cleaning.
Your pets»
teeth are just like
human teeth, in the respect that they too need regular
cleanings and exams.
Please remember: NEVER use
human toothpaste, mouthwash, or dental rinses to
clean your dog's
teeth.
It is important to regularly handfeed your dog and
clean his
teeth each day, since these exercises involve a
human hand in his mouth.
If you are skilled and have a compliant cat, you can
clean its
teeth using the same type of tool the
human dentist does.
Don't use
human toothpaste but entice your Cavalier with the beef or chicken flavoured varieties because you need to keep your dog's
teeth clean for more reasons than «the dog - breath issue»
Just like chewing gum helps us
humans exercise our jaws and keep our
teeth clean (as long as we stick with sugar - free gum), chews give dogs» jaws a good workout and help with their oral hygiene.
Humans schedule regular dental
cleanings to keep their gums and
teeth healthy, but dental health in dogs and cats may be overlooked by pet owners.
Just like in
humans, the symptoms of red, inflamed or even bleeding gums and the accompanying foul - smelling breath can all be improved by regularly
cleaning your dog's
teeth.
Dogs need proper
teeth cleanings, just like
humans.
It's important to ask your veterinarian about a routine preventative dental health program that includes brushing
teeth (with special pet toothpaste, not
human toothpaste which may contain ingredients toxic to your dog), dental treats, and possibly a dental diet to get those
teeth sparkling
clean and freshen that breath.
Just like with
humans, regularly brushing your pet's
teeth is the most effective way to keep
teeth healthy between dental
cleanings.
While brushing your ferret's
teeth regularly can certainly help decrease
tooth and gum disease, even the best brushed mouths (animal or
human) need professional
cleaning periodically.
Fortunately, there is a lot we can do to prevent periodontal disease and the rules are basically the same whether the
teeth belong to a pet or to a
human being: Professional
Cleaning and Home Care.
And seriously, if it was true that dry kibble
cleans teeth, wouldn't
human dentists recommend that we eat dry cereal to keep our
teeth clean?
Just like
humans, dogs and cats need their
teeth cleaned from time to time, too.
Many people would not suspect this, but just as
humans need to keep their
teeth and gums
clean, pets also require frequent dental
cleanings.
Plaque forms on
clean teeth surfaces which is why
humans brush regularly.
The idea that these dry foods or treats prevent tartar and plaque make as much sense to me as a
human dentist telling a patient that they should eat dry cereal or corn chips to
clean their
teeth.
When
humans get their
teeth cleaned by a dental hygienist, the process takes about an hour.
I always ask the proponents of using anesthesia for
tooth cleaning if they would like to see their young
human child put under for a
tooth cleaning
Don't use
human toothpaste but entice your pet with the beef or chicken flavoured varies because you need to keep your dog's
teeth clean for more reasons than «the dog - breath issue»
Pet's aren't capable of keeping their mouths open and waiting patiently for their
teeth to be
cleaned, like
humans are.
Fortunately, there is a lot we can do to prevent periodontal disease and the rules are basically the same whether the
teeth belong to a pet or to a
human: Professional
cleaning and home care.
Plus, when my
human is done brushing my
teeth with it, my mouth feels
cleaner and fresher, and everything else I eat for the rest of the day tastes better.
Just like
humans, pets require frequent brushing and regular
cleanings for their
teeth.