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How to Turn Around Your Dog’s Dental Health

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If you don’t take good care of your dog’s teeth, they will eventually be invaded by bacteria that will cause plaque to build up. Such a dog may not enjoy eating because the teeth tend to be weak and shaky. At the end of it all, some teeth will have to be removed and you will spend a lot of money on treating gum disease. Below are some things you can do to protect your dog from oral health problems.

 

Regular Dental Examination

You should make a habit of observing your dog’s teeth on a regular basis. If the smell of the dog’s mouth changes suddenly to awful, there could be some bacteria in his teeth. Besides that, you should make arrangements to have the dog’s teeth examined by a vet once per month. This is because the vet might spot some issues that a lay man may not notice. Besides that, dental problems that are detected at their initial stages are easier to remedy.

 

Applying Home Made Solutions

 For a vet to scale your dog’s teeth, he might have to use anesthesia. There are actually dogs that react badly to this chemical compound. It’s therefore necessary to use herbal alternatives on such canines. You can actually blend one part of hydrogen peroxide with aloe vera solution.

Since it’s hard to apply the solution directly, it’s recommended that you take a ball of cotton wool, dip it inside the solution and use it to clean the dog’s teeth, especially on the ones that are affected by plaque. After applying this solution for 14 consecutive days, the plaque will start coming off on its own.

Brushing Teeth Everyday

This one goes without saying. Brushing your dog’s teeth is the best thing you can do to keep his oral health in check. A gentle brushing of the teeth helps in eradicating disease causing bacteria and prevents tooth cavities. As a matter of fact, dogs that have their teeth brushed on a daily basis rarely suffer from oral problems such as tooth loss and gum disease. But you should not use human tooth pastes because they contain fluoride.

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