MediPaws® Plaque Off Remover PLUS+ For Cats 100g | Perfect For Tartar & Plaque Removal & Bad Breath | Cat Dental

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MediPaws® Plaque Off Remover PLUS+ For Cats 100g | Perfect For Tartar & Plaque Removal & Bad Breath | Cat Dental

MediPaws® Plaque Off Remover PLUS+ For Cats 100g | Perfect For Tartar & Plaque Removal & Bad Breath | Cat Dental

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Having your veterinarian perform a dental cleaning under general anesthesia every 6-12 months at the first sign of tartar buildup. Regular dental cleaning is as important in cats as in people, and will go a long way to prevent irreversible damage to the gums and roots. Using a VOHC-accepted water additive to reduce the bacterial count in the mouth, resulting in improved breath. To remove tartar from a cat’s teeth, the veterinarian may use a toothbrush and toothpaste. He may also use a metal wire brush to remove the tartar. Get them used to having their lips lifted, starting by gently touching the side of their mouth (avoiding their whiskers), and gradually build up to lifting their lips – give them lots of treats before and afterwards, so they think of it as a positive experience. If you are not into brushing your cat’s teeth or using manual tartar removal tools, consider the Proden PlaqueOff Powder Cat Supplement.

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After your cat's teeth have been professionally cleaned and polished by your veterinarian under general anesthesia, home dental care is needed to help reduce plaque and tartar buildup. You can decrease plaque accumulation by undertaking the following: Gingivitis often progresses to periodontal disease, which leads to further inflammation, pain, and tooth loss (see handout "Dental Disease in Cats" for further information). As tartar builds up along the gum line, it pushes the gums away from the roots of the teeth. As the gums recede, they expose the sensitive, enamel-free part of the tooth which causes sensitivity and pain. "Gingivitis often progresses to periodontal disease, which leads to further inflammation, pain, and tooth loss." Since plaque and tartar begin to form hours after a meal, a dental care routine is a must. You should brush, rinse, or wipe your cat’s teeth and gum line daily. Dental treats, dental chews, and water additives are other ways to prevent tartar accumulation. Is It Okay to Use Human Toothpaste on Cats?Oral hygiene is vital in your cat’s overall health, so we hope we were able to assist you in making the right decisions for your needs. But before you go, let’s dive a little deeper to help you even further. What To Look For In a Dental Product Diet: Feeding your cat the right diet can really help keep their mouth healthy. If possible, try to feed your cat a mix of wet food and biscuits, as the chewing required to eat biscuits helps to remove some of the plaque that builds up on their teeth throughout the day. Try to keep sugary human foods and treats to a minimum. If your cat is prone to dental problems, your vet can recommend a special dental diet designed to stop the build-up of plaque. Feeding your cat a dental diet accepted by the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC), which slows plaque accumulation through mechanical or chemical means. By limiting plaque as it forms, tartar development is greatly reduced. This will depend on the level of descaling that is required, but typically the procedure itself will take between 20 – 40 minutes. If the dog or cat needs to have any extractions naturally the procedure will take longer. What does a scale and polish cost?

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Next, use the toothbrush, making small, circular motions on the outer surfaces of the teeth. Always brush gently and not directly on their gums. Wiping the outside of the teeth with a Q-tip at least twice daily. This is one of the most effective ways to remove plaque before it turns into tartar. Dip the Q-tip into tuna water for flavoring to help your cat accept this procedure. Virbac C.E.T. has over 25 years of experience producing effective dental products, and Virbac C.E.T. Enzymatic Dog & Cat Poultry Flavor Toothpaste is no exception. This particular product line is the number one recommended dental product by veterinarians and is specially formulated to be effective, safe, and pleasing to your pet. It’s safe for both cats and dogs, so it works great if you have a multi-pet household. Virbac uses a dual-enzyme system that prevents plaque formation, and it’s safe for pets to swallow because the formula contains no foaming agents. It freshens breath, too. The veterinarian may also use a numbing agent to make the procedure more comfortable for the cat. What causes tartar buildup in cats? Its active natural formulas prevent the buildup of plaque, clean your pet’s teeth, and maintain fresh breath. You can use the powder with cats of all ages.

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The softening of tartar on teeth is due to the action of saliva. Saliva is a mixture of water, salts, and proteins.



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