The Oral health is an essential part of your pet's overall well-beingA common problem that is often overlooked is tartarThis can not only lead to bad breath, but also to more serious problems such as gum disease, infections and, in the worst case, tooth loss. The formation of tartar results from the hardening of plaque that accumulates on the teeth and is caused by factors such as inadequate oral hygiene, diet and age of the pet influenced.
The problem: tartar and its negative effects
Tartar is not only an aesthetic problem. It can lead to gum inflammation (gingivitis), pain when chewing and ultimately tooth loss. What is particularly worrying is that Tartar can serve as a breeding ground for bacteriathat may cause serious health problems.
solutions to reduce tartar
Reducing tartar in pets requires a multi-dimensional approach:
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Professional teeth cleaning by a veterinarian: This is often the first step to remove existing tartar. It is a safe and effective way to immediately improve oral health.
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ultrasonic toothbrush from emmi-pet: For daily dental care at home, our ultrasonic toothbrush provides gentle and thorough cleaning of teeth and gums to reduce plaque buildup and harmful bacteria.
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emmi-pet tooth and mouth spray Happy DENT: As a complement to mechanical cleaning, the spray helps to freshen breath and prevent tartar formation.
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Proper nutrition: Special diets and chews can also help reduce plaque and tartarby promoting mechanical cleaning of the teeth during chewing.
Preventive measures to reduce tartar
The prevention of tartar begins with a comprehensive oral hygiene routine and a conscious diet:
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Regular use of the ultrasonic toothbrush: Daily cleaning with a ultrasonic toothbrush can effectively reduce plaque before it can turn into tartar. The gentle technique is particularly beneficial for pets who refuse to accept conventional tooth brushing.
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Use of Dental Spray: The Happy DENT tooth spray is an excellent addition to mechanical cleaning. It not only provides fresh breath, but also actively supports the prevention of tartar.
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balanced diet: A diet low in sugar and high in fiber promotes dental health and reduces the risk of tartar formation. Special diets and chews can also support the mechanical cleaning of the teeth.
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Regular check-ups at the veterinarian: Comprehensive oral health examinations of your pet should be part of regular veterinary visits. The veterinarian can identify problems early and recommend appropriate treatment.
The oral health of your pet should never be underestimated. Through a combination of professional care, regular use of innovative products such as the ultrasonic toothbrush and the Dental Spray as well as a balanced diet, you can effectively contribute to the prevention and treatment of tartar. Start a comprehensive care routine today to give your four-legged friend a healthy smile and a happy, pain-free life.