Not exact matches
Once he has learnt to tolerate that, move on with a pet dental spray to help remove and reduce
plaque build -
up.
Once plaque is allowed to
build up, it releases acids that harden into tartar.
Keeping
plaque from
building up on your dog's teeth is important for two reasons: one, it is very difficult to remove
plaque from the teeth
once it has
built up, and two, a
build up of
plaque can lead to periodontal disease in your dog.
On top of that,
once tartar is present, the tooth surface becomes rougher, causing more
plaque and tartar to
build up.
Apply 2 drops of gel to each side of your pet's mouth directly to the teeth with
plaque build -
up once daily in the evening.
Brushing the teeth is an excellent way to check tartar
build -
up, though
once hard
plaque has developed, your pet may require a dentistry.
Once this occurs, it is often best to remove the tooth because
plaque and tartar will
build up in that hole almost immediately after it is cleaned.