February 2011 NewsletterFebruary is the time to share your love with your pet, but when your pet comes to share their love with you, you might be weary of that bad breath! February is National Dental Awareness month. We would like to share our love for your pets by helping them to have terrific teeth and remarkable oral health care, by offering you a fantastic savings this month on our dental cleaning procedures! ![]() ![]() For most of us, caring for our teeth and gums has been part of our daily routine for as long as we can remember. Just like it is for you, oral health care is important for pets. Regular, professional care from veterinarians and home care from pet owners will minimize oral disease in your pet's mouth. ![]() |
PET DENTAL FACTS:
CAUSES OF PERIODONTAL DISEASETartar and plaque accumulate daily on our pet's teeth. If left on the teeth these residues will harden and form a hard shell around the teeth known as calculus. All 3 of these problems (tarter, plaque and calculus) contain large amounts of bacteria. If left unmonitored, they will create infection and destroy gums which may result in the loss of the tissues and bone that support the teeth. Preventive oral care can reduce the formation of plaque and help maintain proper oral health throughout a pet's life. SIGNS OF PERIODONTAL DISEASEAll pets are at risk for developing dental problems. Once your pet displays any of the warning signs below, serious periodontal disease may be present.
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