Sunday, April 24, 2011

Basic Care and Maintenance for your pup’s pearly whites

 Many people do not realize the importance of taking care of their dogs' teeth. With age, dogs, the need for dental care increases. The best way to ensure good dental hygiene of your dog is to start while they are very young.
Many dogs do not like their mouths touched. It is important to you as a dog owner to desensitize them to being handled like this at a very young age. The veterinarian will always be necessary to examine the mouths of dogs and you do not want any problems with this. The best way for you to get your dog to having his mouth touched is to begin touching it when you receive your puppy. Be sure to touch the lips, mouth open, and touch the teeth in a calm and relaxed for about five minutes each day until your puppy is accustomed to being handled this way. Make it a regular part of your interaction with your dog for remaining calm when you make any kind of preventive dental care.
Most veterinarians recommend brushing your dogs teeth every day. Many manufacturers make special toothpaste and brushes for dogs. You never want to use human toothpaste on dogs as it can be dangerous for them. To get your dog to have his teeth brushed, you may want to start by putting a little toothpaste to dog on a cotton ball and rub on his teeth. Toothpaste for dogs is usually quite tasty to them, so he should not mind this. You can then try a finger brush, available at your office supply store or veterinary pet. Finally, especially for large breeds, you want a toothbrush ordinary dog. Regular brushing will help prevent tartar buildup and debris on the teeth of dogs.
Another way to help prevent tartar deposits on the teeth of dogs is by using rawhide chews specially formulated for dental care. Many companies manufacture these chews. One of the best available techniques is CET Most veterinarians carry CET dental products. CET chews are formulated with an enzyme that helps keep plaque from forming and prevents the accumulation of bacteria. In addition, the natural wear of rawhide chews helps keep teeth healthy. Central European Time also allows a chewing gum containing chlorhexidine has antimicrobial properties.
Some companies also make special dishes for dental health, which may be recommended by your veterinarian to help prevent dental problems.
Even with appropriate 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 penetrate 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 review will be conducted to determine whether teeth should be pulled or repaired. Some veterinarians will do x-rays of the teeth to find any cracks or diseased teeth. After that, a qualified member of staff veterinarian will perform a dental cleaning. First, they scale the teeth to remove tartar above and below the gumline. This will be done with hand instruments and equipment to both ultrasonic scaling. After that, the teeth will be polished, which will make them smooth and help prevent plaque to adhere to them. Most veterinarians will also be a fluoride treatment. This is to help strengthen enamel and prevent plaque formation. If 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 prevent bacterial infection.
It is very important to take care of your dogs teeth to keep them healthy and preventing infections. Always follow your veterinary advice and if you have any questions, consult your veterinarian or pet professional staff. 

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