Additionally, oral hygiene treats for cats and
plaque removing water additives may help, but they should not be considered a substitute for brushing.
Not exact matches
Unlike the traditional dental floss, a
water flosser employs pulsating
water jets to easily get below your gum line, deep between your teeth, and other hard to reach areas - where it permanently
removes tartar,
plaque, and food particles before they can cause any damage to your teeth enamel.
The
water flosser has a high accessibility to interdental areas,
removing plaque that forms between your teeth as well stopping the bleeding of gums.
With 3 cleaning modes and high - pressure pulsed
water, it can
remove up to 99.9 % of
plaque and food debris.
Their muscular feet produce adhesive filaments called byssal threads whose tips, called adhesive
plaques, contain special adhesive proteins that
remove water molecules from the target surface to enable the
plaques to bind to it.
If you are unable to brush your pet's teeth, there are other options, such as dental diets,
water additives and chews that may be helpful to
remove plaque and / or tartar.
Made with fatty acid salts that inhibit the growth of bacteria and mold, and baking soda to fight bad breath and
remove plaque and food particles,
water additives are an easy way to help your pet's oral hygiene.
Flavorless concentrate added daily to drinking
water provides a safe, healthy way to conveniently clean pet's teeth, freshen breath, kill germs and
remove plaque without brushing.
The pet owner adds a teaspoon of Dental Cleanse to eight ounces of the pet's drinking
water to attack bacteria, which will help prevent gingivitis,
remove plaque and tartar, and freshen breath.