Pet Dental Care: Keeping Your Dog's Teeth Clean & Healthy
Taking care of your dog’s teeth is as important as taking care of your own. According to the Gardiners Road Animal Hospital Association, nearly two-thirds of dog owners do not provide the veterinarian-recommended guidelines for dog dental care. Periodontal disease is the most common clinical condition in adult dogs and most dogs have some form of the disease by the time they turn three years old.
At Grah Kingston, we are
providing quality Dental Care Services.
We are known as one of the best in dog dental care and cat dental care vet
clinics in Kingston open 7 days a week.

Just like us, dogs can experience
plaque build-up if we don’t take proper dental care of their teeth. This turns
into tartar, which accumulates around the gum lines and causes irritation, and
can eventually lead to gum inflammation (gingivitis), bone/soft tissue loss,
and gum disease. Bacterial infection can also lead to tooth loss and problems
of the heart, lung, or kidney as your dog ages. The good news is that with
regular dental care these diseases are avoidable.
How to Brush a Dog’s Teeth at
Home
The highest quality level for
canine oral consideration at home is brushing. Here are some tips for getting
started:
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Get your canine used to having his teeth brushed.
Keep the sessions short and positive. Dip your finger in beef bouillon and
massage his lips in a circular motion for 30 to 60 seconds once or twice a day
for a few weeks, and then move on to the teeth and gums.
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Envelop your finger by cloth or spot a
toothbrush at a 45-degree edge to the teeth and clean in little, roundabout
movements, lifting your canine's lip if fundamental. Because the side of the
tooth that touches the cheek contains the most tartar, concentrate there.
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When you’re almost finished, brush vertically
toward the inside of the mouth to clear any plaque you’ve removed.
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Use a brush intended especially for dogs it’s
smaller than a human toothbrush and has softer bristles. Toothbrushes that you
can wear over your finger are additionally accessible.
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Use toothpaste intended for dogs using your toothpaste
can cause distress and upset your dog’s stomach.
Develop a Regular Dental
Cleaning Routine
Consistency is key. Brush your
dog’s teeth at least 2 to 3 times a week. Once a day brushing is ideal. The
better you are at keeping a routine, the easier it will be on your dog, and the
more likely he will start to respond positively to you brushing his teeth. It
will also help you remember to keep his teeth clean and healthy as you start to
commit to a regular cycle.
Check for Tell-tale Signs
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Between vet clinics in Kingston visits, be sure
to check your dog for these important warning signs.
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Bad breath Dogs
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Swollen and/or bleeding gums
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Difficulty eating
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Yellow and brown tartar deposits on the gum line
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Excessive drooling
If you notice any of these
warning signs in your dog, make an appointment with your vet at Dog Dental Vet
Clinic. Your vet may recommend a professional dental cleaning, which begins
with blood work to determine if your dog is healthy enough to undergo surgery
and anesthesia. If he is, your vet at the veterinary hospital will administer
anesthesia to him and begin a comprehensive cleaning. This includes:
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A complete oral exam and Animal x-rays to
identify problems under the gum line
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A full cleaning under the gum line to forestall
periodontal infection
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Professional scaling to remove plaque and tartar
build-up on the crown
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Polishing the teeth to prevent plaque and
bacteria
Specifically formulated dental
dog foods and treats can slow the formation of tartar and avoid the onset of
dental disease. Gardiners Road Animal Hospital provides precisely balanced
nutrition service in Kingston for healthy pets, plus the preventative benefit
of dental cleaning and freshening breath with every bite.

Prescribed Diet is a
complete and balanced food that provides all the nutrition for healthy pets as
well as pets with periodontal disease. It provides a greater reduction in the
accumulation of plaque, tartar, and stain and reduces gingivitis.
Pet owners are welcome to visit our Animal Hospital in Kingston. At our pet hospital, we have a top vet with years of experience who have done their jobs in Cat Dentistry and Dog Dentistry incredibly.