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How Gingivitis In Dogs Can Be Addressed


According to research, some studies have shown that approximately 80% of pets around the age of 3 and above are seen to have a dental condition or concern of some degree. Gingivitis is considered to be a very common and popular dental condition seen in dogs and cats. For dogs, it commonly occurs as a consequence of the accumulation of plaque and tartar on their gums and teeth. Commonly, this happens when your dog’s teeth have not been routinely brushed or wiped with dental wipes at home. To try and prevent gingivitis from developing or to delay its progression, provide your pet with dental treats, hard crunchy food, and give your dog’s teeth regular brushing.


Brushing your pet’s teeth is essential for their overall health. To make sure that you are providing your dog with proper dental hygiene, use the toothpaste and toothbrush that is prescribed by your veterinarian. You may also wipe your canine friend’s teeth with dental wipes if this is a more preferred care option. On the other hand, treatment for gingivitis can be done through professional teeth cleaning by dental veterinarians. Call and book an appointment with your veterinarian Plano TX for professional cleaning when necessary.

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