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Know your pet's teeth! PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 06 July 2006
Pet's can be really spoilt with what they have to eat these days.  Pet owners have a limitless choice of food products to choose from.  Problem is with a varied diet and soft food, tartar and gingivitis can sometimes build up quickly.  There are many ways to help keep teeth and gums healthy.  If you are lucky they may let you brush their teeth. There are products,  such as hard biscuits and special diets to help prevent build up of tartar.  If it gets out of hand,  maybe we can help by scaling your pet's teeth.  This will need an anaesthetic so come talk to us to find out more.

dental before

 Teeth can look in quite a bad state if not checked or cleaned regular

dental after

A little bit of cleaning makes a big difference.  Removing the tartar also requires removing it from the teeth-gum interface and oftening requiring to go under the gums a little as well.  It may cause the gums to bleed, but will heal up in a matter of days 

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 August 2006 )
 
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