Dentistry for animals only seems like something scary and expensive, but in reality it is not.
If you follow a few simple rules, tartar and caries in cats and dogs will not become a problem for you or your pet.
As with people, prevention is key.
Visit the clinic
If you've never taken your dog to the dentist, the first visit can actually be quite expensive. The vet will examine your pet for signs of periodontal disease, cavities, and tartar, and will also clean the teeth. This will be the first step toward being able to take care of your pet's oral health on your own in the future.
Conduct regular inspections
Regularly inspect your pet's teeth. Look into your cat or dog's mouth more often. Over time, your pet will get used to this and will calmly accept this procedure, and you will thus be able to detect caries in a timely manner if it appears.
Brush your dog's teeth
Use only toothpastes specifically formulated for dogs that are safe to swallow.
Choose a balanced diet for your pet
Caring for your cat or dog's teeth is more than just using drills and fillings. Work with a professional to choose the right food for your pet, and you won't have to resort to a drill.
Give your pet something to chew on
The dog needs to exercise its jaw constantly, and this helps remove tartar and clean its teeth.
Previously, we talked about how often you need to wash dog and cat bowls.