Veterinary dentist.

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Veterinary dentist.
Just as important as bathing and grooming, regular visits to a veterinary dentist are essential to your pet's life. That's because treating dogs' teeth relieves possible pain and brings benefits to your friend's oral health.
"Diseases caused by bacteria and inflammation are responsible for 85% of the problems in the oral cavity of dogs," says Dr. Mariana Lage, a veterinarian and specialist, master and doctor in Veterinary Dentistry.
Do you know why this happens? According to the veterinarian, "the lack of brushing is, without doubt, the main reason, considering that, in a period of only 24 hours, the bacterial plaque is already able to organize itself and turn into tartar".
Mariana also explains that the manifestation and development of periodontal diseases (in other words, close to the teeth) can vary according to some factors. They are: low immunity, the dog's race, genetics, and the proportion of teeth in the mouth.
Therefore, it is very important to keep an eye on whether your best friend is a dog with bad breath and tartar. If this happens, it is good to consult a veterinary dentist.
To prevent periodontal diseases, it is interesting to maintain a routine of care with the teeth of dogs - since childhood, see? The Regional Council of Veterinary Medicine of the State of São Paulo (CRMV-SP) recommends brushing the animal's teeth daily.
When brushing a dog's teeth, it is good to choose a specific brush for animals. Generally, it is softer and has a longer handle to facilitate the cleaning.
In addition to the dog toothbrush, it is important to use a specific toothpaste for pets. It prevents the formation of tartar, fights bad breath, and is specially made for the adaptation and comfort of pets.
In addition to daily brushing, one way to maintain the oral health of your dog or cat is to maintain an adequate diet, with food that contains nutrients necessary for a healthier life. An alternative is to bet on a dental diet, oriented and indicated by a veterinarian.
Another recommendation of the CRMV-SP is to offer toys that help dislodge the plaque that forms on the teeth. It is also a very fun option for your friend, isn't it?
For all the previous tips to be really efficient, it is important that the pet goes for consultations with the veterinary dentist annually or every six months. This makes it easier to check his oral health and prevent diseases.

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