THE IMPORTANCE OF DENTAL CARE FOR FELINES
Dental disease in felines is very common. And, periodontal disease is shown to have a correlation with heart disease due to bacterial toxins, destroyed tissue and live bacteria traveling from the mouth into the blood stream, which can build-up and attach to the arteries surrounding the heart. Research has demonstrated further injury to major organs such as the: kidney, liver and heart. Additionally, when the supporting bone below the gums becomes infected – it is also destroyed. The progression of this bone loss can cause pain, leaving pets reluctant to eat. It’s important to know, if pet’s teeth are not regularly cared for, tartar and mineral deposit build-ups can lead to gingivitis, halitosis, periodontal disease and even tooth loss. The good news is, with proper care and early detection, periodontal disease can be prevented, treated, and even reversed. Because pets can’t take care of their own mouths, it’s vital their pet parents do. That’s you!
SIGNS YOUR PET HAS DENTAL PROBLEMS
- Bad Breath – Caused by Bacteria Build-Up, Which Can Lead to Dental Disease.
- Yellow or Brown Teeth.
- Swollen, Inflamed, Red, and/or Puffy Gums.
- Weight Loss. Poor Appetite.
SOLUTIONS TO HELP PREVENT AND/OR TREAT PERIODONTAL DISEASE
- Schedule Regular Vet Visits for Professional Cleanings
- Use Dental Fresh® Original Formula for Cats, Daily
- Use Dental Fresh® Spray Daily
- Give Your Pet Dental Chews Specially Formulated for Cats
DIRECTIONS
Add 1 teaspoon of Dental Fresh Original Formula for Cats to 8 ounces of drinking water. Daily usage results in fresher smelling breath and healthier teeth and gums. Safe and effective for dogs and cats. Adding Dental Fresh to your pet’s water bowl is not a substitution for letting their water sit too long. Make sure to change pets’ water frequently.