Not exact matches
Your veterinarian may prescribe a combination of brushing, oral
rinse, chews, diet and other medication or supplements to assist in the daily care of your
pet's
mouth.
After a professional dental scaling, giving your
pet appropriate dental care chew items,
mouth rinses or even a specially formulated
pet food for dental disease will help remove plaque between cleanings.
You may also use daily oral hygiene
rinses, dental diets, water additives, and safe chew toys to keep your
pet's
mouth clean.
Once the teeth are polished and your dog's
mouth is
rinsed by an anti-bacterial wash, the bacteria causing the odor have no place to attach to the tooth, and you'll notice a bright, clean smell coming from your
pet's
mouth.
For everyone's safety, I don't recommend you try to
rinse out your
pet's
mouth.
Fluoride is applied inside the
mouth, after which, your
pet's
mouth is
rinsed, leaving it fresh and clean.
It is very easy when
rinsing your
pet's
mouth to cause aspiration pneumonia.
Once you have
rinsed your
pet's
mouth, seek care from your primary or emergency care veterinarian as soon as possible.
Point your
pet's head downward and
rinse its
mouth for approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
While
rinsing your
pet's
mouth, take care to use a gentle water pressure and point the stream of water across the
mouth.
Groom with a View WILL flush your
pet's
mouth with a chlorhexidine
mouth rinse, on request.
Oral
Rinses / Gels:
Rinses are applied by squirting a small amount along the cheek teeth of your
pet's
mouth; Gels are applied by smearing the product to the same teeth.
Step 3:
Mouth Rinses Pets with advanced periodontal disease or
pets that will not allow brushing may also benefit from an antiseptic oral
rinse.
Other options are water additives and
mouth rinses, excellent for both additional care and
pets that don't tolerate brushing.
Better: An even better idea is to
rinse the
pet's
mouth with
pet oral
rinse that can be squirted into their
mouths.
The point - and - squeeze application makes it easy for
pet owners to
rinse their dog or cat's
mouth after each meal.
If your
pet does chew on a plant, immediately remove the plant from its
mouth and
rinse the
mouth gently with water.
This
pet - safe toothpaste doesn't foam and contains only safe ingredients for dogs and cats to swallow, so you won't need to worry about
rinsing your
pet's
mouth after you've brushed.