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Dental Care for Dogs

October 31, 2016
dog-services

Every physical exam involves an oral exam looking for signs of dental disease which would include gingivitis, tartar accumulation, worn or fractured teeth and oral tumours. Seventy-five percent of dogs over the age of 7 have dental disease.

What types of dental care for dogs do you offer at your clinic?

  • Oral exam
  • Dental specific diets
  • Digital dental radiographs
  • Ultrasonic scaling and polishing
  • Home care instructions

How often should you brush your dog’s teeth?

Any home care will benefit your dog’s teeth. Brushing once a week is better than no brushing however daily brushing provides the highest level of plaque and tartar prevention.

Why is oral and dental health important?

Dental disease is a source of pain, infection and odour but it can play a role in heart disease, kidney disease and impaired immune function. Dogs with good oral care live longer happier lives.