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Doggie Dental - Taking
Care of Your Pup's Pearly
Whites
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Basic Care and Maintenance for Your Dog's
Teeth 
Many people do not realize the importance of caring for
their dog's teeth. As dogs age, the need for dental care
increases. The best way to ensure proper dental health for your
dog is to start while they are very young.
Many dogs do not like their mouths touched. It is
important for you as a dog owner to desensitize them to being
handled like this at a very young age. The veterinarian is
always going to need to examine your dog's mouth and you do not
want to have problems with this. The best way for you to get
your dog used to having his mouth touched is to begin touching
it when you first get your pup. Make sure to touch the lips,
open the mouth, and touch the teeth in a calm and relaxing way
for about five minutes each day until your pup is used to being
handled in this way. Make this a regular part of your
interaction with your dog so he remains calm when you are doing
any kind of preventive dental care. 
Most veterinarians recommend brushing your dog's teeth
daily. Many manufacturers make special toothpaste and brushes for dogs. You do not ever want to
use human toothpaste on dogs as it may be harmful to them.
To get your dog used to having his teeth brushed, you may
want to start by putting a dab of dog toothpaste on a
cotton ball and rubbing it over his teeth. Toothpaste for dogs is usually quite tasty to them, so
they shouldn't mind this. You can then try a finger toothbrush , available at your veterinarian's office or
pet supply store. Eventually, especially for larger
breeds, you will want to graduate to a regular dog toothbrush . Regular brushing will help prevent the
buildup of calculus and debris on your dog's teeth.
Another way to help prevent calculus and buildup on your
dog's teeth is by using rawhide chews specially formulated for dental care. Many
companies manufacture these chews. One of the best
available is by C.E.T. Most veterinarians carry C.E.T.
dental health products. C.E.T. Chews C.E.T. chews are formulated with an enzyme that
helps keep plaque from forming and prevents the buildup of
bacteria. Also, the natural abrasion of rawhide chews
helps keep teeth healthy. C.E.T. also makes a chew that
contains chlorhexadine which has antimicrobial properties.
and there's also Greenies Dental Treats .
You can also use tooth wipes & gum
cleansers or even floss rope toys to aid in daily dental care.
Even with proper preventive measures, most dogs will
eventually need a dental cleaning from your veterinarian. If
your veterinarian recommends a dental cleaning, it is important
that you follow through. If your dog develops dental disease,
harmful bacteria can pass through into the bloodstream causing
potentially serious problems such as kidney infections and
infections involving the heart valves.
A dental cleaning performed by your veterinarian is much
like a human dental cleaning, however your dog will need to be
sedated. The anesthesia is light and with today's technology is
extremely safe. Many veterinarians have anesthesia monitoring
systems just like those used in human medicine. A thorough exam
will be performed to determine if any teeth need to be pulled
or repaired. Some veterinarians will do x-rays of the teeth to
find any cracks or diseased teeth. After this, a trained member
of the veterinary staff will perform a dental cleaning. First,
they will scale the teeth to remove the tartar above and below
the gum line. This will be done with both hand instruments and
ultrasonic scaling equipment. After this, the teeth will be
polished, which will make them smooth and help prevent plaque
from adhering to them. Most veterinarians will also do a
fluoride treatment. This is to help strengthen the enamel and
prevent plaque from forming. If any teeth are diseased or
broken, your veterinarian may pull them. Some veterinarians who
specialize in dental care will perform root canals and other
intensive dental work. Most veterinarians will put your dog on
a treatment of antibiotics to help prevent bacterial
infection.
It is very important to take good care of your dog's teeth
to keep them healthy and to prevent infections. Always follow
your veterinarian's advice and if you have further questions,
consult your veterinary staff or pet
professional.
© Deanna Raeke
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