Indications that your pet might be in need of dental care would include the presence of a red stripe along the gum line, unpleasant odor from the mouth, reluctance to chew, change in chewing behaviors, inability to see the teeth due to
calculus accumulation, reluctance to allow home care, broken teeth, discolored teeth, loose teeth, draining or swelling around the face or jaw, decreased appetite, swellings or enlargements of the oral tissues, difficulty in swallowing, rubbing the face
with a paw (sometimes resulting in eye irritation), rubbing the face on the carpet, and other signs as well.
Study showed approximately 50 % reduction in plaque and
calculus accumulation in cats drinking water treated
with xylitol, an active ingredient in C.E.T. AQUADENT ® Drinking Water Additive.2