Without brushing,
plaque builds up leading to other serious health issues.
Not exact matches
This causes a
build -
up of arterial
plaques that can
lead to atherosclerosis.
Missing out on doing any of these things can
lead to the
build -
up of
plaque on your teeth, to decay, abscesses and gum disease.
Saturated fat found in animal foods is known to increase cholesterol, which can
lead to a
build up of
plaque in the arteries and heart disease.
In simplest terms, cells lining the vessels absorb cholesterol (and other substances) from the blood,
leading to the
build -
up of
plaque.
Garlic is also used to help prevent atherosclerosis (
plaque build up in the arteries causing blockage and possibly
leading to heart attack or stroke), reduce colds, coughs and bronchitis.
High levels of total or LDL (or bad) cholesterol in your bloodstream can
lead to
build -
ups of
plaque in your blood vessels.
You probably know that dogs need abrasion on their teeth to help eliminate tartar that
leads to nasty
plaque build -
up.
When
plaque builds up in your arteries, your body has trouble making nitric oxide, which could
lead to heart disease or a stroke.
None of this is a departure for the AHA; they've been saying the same thing since the early 1960's: saturated fats are bad because they raise low - density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which the AHA claims is a
leading cause of atherosclerosis (
plaque building up in arteries).
Large population studies suggest that getting omega - 3 fatty acids in the diet, primarily from fish, helps protect against stroke caused by
plaque build up and blood clots in the arteries that
lead to the brain.
You may also want to consider accustoming your cat to having her teeth brushed, since
plaque build up and tooth decay can
lead to serious health problems.
Tooth cleaning is essential in the prevention of
plaque build -
up on teeth which can
lead to tooth decay, tooth pain, and even tooth loss.
Plaque and tartar
build up irritate the gums and can
lead to gum disease known as gingivitis.
Plaque and tartar that
build -
up on your pet's teeth can
lead to bacterial infections, and gingivitis, which can progress to more advanced forms of periodontal disease.
Pets are prone to the same dental problems as humans: gingivitis (gum inflammation), periodontitis (a disease of the oral cavity that affects the gum, bone and tissues around the teeth), pyorrhea (an inflammation of the gum and tooth socket that
leads to loose teeth and pus); and
plaque, which is a
build -
up of materials on the tooth enamel that can cause cavities and more serious periodontal disease.
Plaque build -
up on the teeth over time can
lead to heart issues and since our breed is already noted for heart issues it is paramount that you take care of your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's teeth on a daily or weekly schedule.
Plaque and tartar
build -
up can
lead to serious health problems.
Plaque and tartar can
build up on a dog's teeth and
lead to gum disease, weak enamel, and a host of other issues.
When
plaque and tartar
build up on the teeth this
leads to periodontal disease which causes pain, bad breath and tooth loss.
As
plaque builds up on the teeth and around the gums, bacteria can irritate gum tissue and can
lead to infection.
This will help to promote fresh breath and prevent the
build up of
plaque and tartar which can cause unpleasant breath and gum disease
leading to painful loss of teeth.
You probably know that dogs need abrasion on their teeth to help eliminate tartar that
leads to nasty
plaque build -
up.
Oral and Dental Sensitivity Tartar
build up is the mineralization of dental
plaque with saliva, and can
lead to sensitive gums.
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.
Plaque and tartar
build up on dogs» teeth, causing periodontal disease that
leads to severe tooth decay, root absorption, receding gumlines, loss of teeth and bone, and abscesses.
Brushing is best — daily teeth brushing with a pet - friendly tooth paste is the best way to prevent
plaque and tarter
build -
up which can
lead to periodontal disease.
Your veterinarian will use instruments to scale and polish your pet's teeth, removing tartar and
plaque build up that could otherwise
lead to dental issues.
Unchecked
plaque and calculus
build up can
lead to gingivitis and periodontal disease.
Plaque can
build up on a cat's teeth, which may
lead to gum disease or gingivitis.
Over time, these bacteria can cause
plaque build -
up and eventually
lead to tooth decay and gum disease.
We use an ultrasound dental instrument that remove tartar and
plaque build ups that can
lead to gum disease and bone loss.
Over time, oral bacteria colonize on the teeth, forming
plaque and tartar
build -
up that
leads to gingivitis, tooth decay, and dental disease.
As with people, the main culprit is a
build -
up of
plaque, which eventually hardens into tartar,
leading to gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and periodontal disease.