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Oral hygiene: essential care!

Hygiène bucco-dentaire : un soin essentiel !
Oral hygiene in dogs is essential to prevent various health problems, ranging from bad breath to serious infections that can impact their overall well-being. Here's why it's important to take care of it and how ELEMENT VET Oral Hygiene can be a valuable ally.
 

Why take care of your dog's teeth?

  1. Prevention of tartar and plaque in dogs and cats

    • Dog saliva contains bacteria that, when mixed with food residues, form dental plaque.
    • Without maintenance, this plaque hardens and turns into tartar, promoting the appearance of periodontal diseases.

  2. Avoid periodontal diseases

    • Tartar accumulation leads to gum inflammation (gingivitis), which can develop into periodontitis.
    • This can cause pain, infections, and even tooth loss.

  3. Avoid general complications

    • An untreated oral infection can allow bacteria to spread through the bloodstream and affect the heart, kidneys, or liver.

  4. Limit bad breath

    • Halitosis (bad breath) is often due to excessive bacterial proliferation in the mouth.

Why use the complementary ELEMENT VET Oral Hygiene for dogs and cats?

This dietary supplement is specially formulated to help maintain good oral health naturally and effectively:

  • Anti-tartar action: thanks to specific ingredients that act on the mineralization of dental plaque.
  • Natural antibacterial effect: limits the proliferation of bacteria responsible for infections.
  • Promotes fresh breath: by controlling the accumulation of toxins responsible for bad odors.
  • Ease of administration: as a dietary supplement, it can be easily integrated into the daily diet. Powder formula, the scoop allows you to easily sprinkle it on meals, or by adding a little water, our formula turns into toothpaste!!

In addition to regular tooth brushing and veterinary check-ups, this type of supplement helps extend the dog's dental and general health. Your veterinarian may recommend professional dental cleaning. After that, continue the care regularly as a course of treatment.

 

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