This can occur without routine home care and dental
cleanings by your regular veterinarian.
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Preventative care like brushing teeth and
regular cleanings by a
veterinarian can help pets live longer and healthier lives.
Regular professional
cleaning by your
veterinarian is the most effective way to ensure good dental health for your pet.
Along with
regular teeth
cleanings and check - ups as recommended
by your
veterinarian, bring your pet in for dental service if you recognize any of these oral problems in your dog or cat:
Brushing the teeth EVERY DAY is the only way to prevent dental disease in pets, as well as having the teeth
cleaned by a
veterinarian on a
regular basis.
The best preventive measures to ease your pooch into her senior years without organ disease revolve around
regular, at - home dental brushings and annual oral examinations with possible prophylactic tooth
cleanings by your
veterinarian.
Help your cat maintain oral hygiene
by brushing its teeth a couple of times per week and get
regular cleaning at the
veterinarian.
Dental disease and its serious consequences can be avoided
by bringing your pet to your
veterinarian for
regular dental check - ups and teeth
cleanings.
Help your cat with dental hygiene
by brushing its teeth regularly and getting
regular cleanings at the
veterinarian.
Regular cleanings, as recommended
by your
veterinarian, may reduce dental disease significantly.
Many of these problems can be avoided
by bringing your pet to your
veterinarian for
regular dental check - ups and teeth
cleanings.
Regular dental care, which includes ultrasonic
cleaning and polishing is performed
by one of our specially trained technicians or
veterinarians.
The
veterinarians at our clinic can help keep a pet's whole mouth
clean and healthy
by performing
regular cleaning services, applying treatment medications and thoroughly examining the mouth for any budding problems.
While brushing is the major part in the maintenance of good oral health, it is still necessary to have your dog's teeth
cleaned on a
regular basis
by your
veterinarian to remove tartar.
Have your pet's teeth
cleaned professionally
by your
veterinarian on a
regular basis (usually once or twice a year).
This should be supplemented with
regular dental
cleanings performed
by veterinary professionals (a
veterinarian and veterinary nurse to aid in the dental
cleaning and patient care during the procedure).
You can do this
by instituting a
regular at - home dental care plan for your kitten, and your
veterinarian can help
by providing your pet with
regular professional
cleanings.
However, dental disease and its serious consequences can be avoided
by bringing your pet to your
veterinarian for
regular dental check - ups and dental
cleanings.
Many of these problems can be avoided
by bringing your pet to your
veterinarian for
regular veterinary dental check - ups and dental
cleanings.
You can virtually assure yourself of your pet's good oral health if you will follow these suggestions:
regular checkups and scalings (removal of plaque and calculus)
by your
veterinarian; periodic checks of the pet's mouth for bad breath and discolored, inflamed gums; a diet which generally avoids sweet or soft, sticky foods; and daily use of an oral
cleansing compound such as Maxi / Guard.
While they do brush the teeth, this should not be a substitute for
regular brushing, nor mistaken for a professional
cleaning by a
veterinarian.
It is very important to give all medications prescribed
by your
veterinarian at
regular intervals and to keep your pet's anal region
clean and dry.
Without proper and
regular cleanings by a
veterinarian, which range beyond the surface of the tooth into the gum line, pets» teeth deteriorate with plaque, and tarter which lead to gingivitis and can eventually cause infection.
Have your cat's teeth
cleaned by your
veterinarian when advised, and brush them at home on a
regular basis.
However, health care can be costly, so dogs in cruel breeding facilities aren't typically cared for
by a
veterinarian — not for vaccines, not for
regular checkups, not when they're sick and not for a teeth
cleaning.