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January 14, 2010

Doggie Dental Care

Filed under: Dental Care — ewwink @ 5:46 am


Brush your dog’s teeth?  Please!  That’s what bones are for, right?  Well, partly. Until fairly recently, dental care for your dog was pretty much non existent.  Nowadays, talking to your vet about it is pretty much part of the regular check-up. We all now have a better understanding of a correlation between canine dental health and their general health – just as in humans.  It is now part of the care, feeding and general routine of doggie life.  Clean, tartar free teeth beginning in early puppyhood help to lessen tooth problems and vet visits.

Generally, dogs of the toy and smaller breeds seem to need more specialized care in the dental area than larger dogs.  Also, dogs with growth and bone development problems in any size or breed also require special dental care. 

 Diet is a huge part of keeping your dog’s teeth strong and healthy.  A good quality dry food, along with gnawing on properly sized raw joint and knuckle bones help to keep the tartar build up down to a minimum.  This combination of dry food and raw bones keep the teeth scraped clean, similar to a tooth brush.  Just don’t forget to throw the bones away and get new ones when they start to splinter or crack. 

Along with dry foods and natural bones, there are many things found in pet stores that can be used as well.  These double as a chew toy, and your dog simply thinks of them as fun!  A chew toy with bristles imbedded, acts as a toothbrush. Especially the bone shaped ones with bristles imbedded on the ends.  Just add some doggie toothpaste, let him or her chew for a while each day and- wahlah!  Instant toothbrush!  The bristles act as a regular brush does, but it cannot reach all the teeth or the insides at all, but is great for between regular brushings.

 For full brushings, a finger sleeve is recommended.  This sleeve is a rubberized and textured covering that slips on your index finger. Add some doggie toothpaste, and rub against your dog’s teeth and gum line to remove plaque and tartar.  There are flavors to choose from, and the taste helps the dog to not only enjoy but look forward to this simple routine.  If you don’t particularly like the finger sleeve, there are doggie toothbrushes available at your vet’s or local pet store. 

Why use doggie toothpaste?  Our dental products taste yucky to dogs, and they will probably think of it as a form of punishment or torture.  But doggie toothpaste caters to a canine’s tastes, which makes the dental care process a form of reward instead.  There are many doggie dental treats on the market as well.  Use them as a reward, and your dog won’t even know the difference!

While you’re here, check out the Porch Potty.  It is literally a doggie litter box.  Perfect for cold rainy weather when you don’t really want to take the dog out, but he has to go, or if you live in a condo and apartment with all those stairs.  Porch Potty can be used indoors or out on your patio or balcony, is easy to clean and easy to use.

January 2, 2010

Good Dental Hygiene

Filed under: Dental Care — ewwink @ 7:33 am


Tongue scrapers, flossing sticks, an assortment of toothpastes and mouthwashes: the choices can be overwhelming. Shouldn’t caring for your teeth be simple? The truth is: it is simple. Brushing, flossing, and gargling will take less than five minutes at a time, and help keep your teeth their healthiest.

Brushing Your Teeth

Proper tooth care begins at home, and the easiest, most effective way to combat oral health issues is by brushing your teeth twice daily. When you brush your teeth remember to:

Use fluoride toothpaste. Fluoride helps strengthen teeth and combats decay. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush. Soft bristles will protect your tooth enamel. Brush for at least two minutes at a time. Morning and night, make sure you brush your teeth for a sufficient time to remove all plaque and bacteria.

Flossing Your Teeth

Flossing your teeth is just as important as brushing. Flossing helps remove food and plaque that can build up in hard to reach places that your toothbrush cannot clean. When you floss remember to:

Use enough floss (12 to 18 inches) to secure a tight grip on either end Floss between every tooth, including hard to reach back teeth

Mouthwash

Rinsing with a mouthwash after brushing and flossing can help eliminate bad breath and adds an additional level of cleaning. When choosing a mouthwash check for:

Antiseptic properties to help kill bacteria Tartar control to help minimize the buildup of sticky, hard to remove plaque

Regular Dental Checkups and Cleanings

Of course, no amount of in-home cleaning is a suitable substitute for semi-annual dental cleanings and checkups. During these checkups your dentist can detect and treat a number of oral health concerns including gum disease, oral cancers, and tooth decay. Not to mention the thorough cleaning that only a dentist can provide will leave your teeth whiter, more brilliant, and healthier than an at-home only routine.

December 18, 2009

Dr. Fresh Oral Care Products

Filed under: Dental Care — Tags: , , — ewwink @ 12:10 pm


 

Have a healthier, brighter future by taking care of your dental health today! Research indicated that healthy, clean teeth and gums play an important role in overall health and development. Making kids learn to take good care of their dental health is getting simpler day by day through some hip kid-focused quality Oral Care Products offered by Dr. Fresh.

 

DR. FRESH®, one of the fastest growing oral care companies in the U.S., is the developer of over 250 different quality and cost-effective personal care products. The company is redefining oral care through innovation, new technology, higher standards of quality and lower prices. With such resounding successes, Dr. Fresh has registered an average annual growth rate of + 30 % for the last few years.

Dr. Fresh oral care products for adults deals with the root of the disease, instead of merely the symptoms. Many commercialized oral health care products comprise of sodium lauryl sulfate or alcohol, which can further dehydrate or irritate your mouth. A freshening, Dr Fresh tooth paste, on the other hand, will stimulate the salivary glands, which successively keep control on the fungi and bacterial infections.

Nowadays, there are numerous oral products available in the market that advertises a perfect solution to bad breath. Most of these oral products comprise of alcohol, which in a period of time dries your gums and worsens the problem. Dr. Fresh Oral care products like Dr. Fresh tooth paste, Dr. Fresh Dental Floss and Floss picks, Dr. Fresh Mouthwash, Dr. Fresh Whitening avoid using alcohol and rather use a mix of ingredients that deters the growth of the bacteria or fungi that causes bad breath.

Well oral care is a good habit to develop. And, with Dr. Fresh oral dental tools for physicians including denture care, you can be ensured that safe tools are available to deal with the problems of periodontal gum disease, gingivitis, dry mouth and bad breath.

There are many brands, for kids dental products available out there. When it comes to choosing the right brand for kids dental products, pick Dr. Fresh – a trusted brand name that is most commonly used and on which you rely on. Dr. Fresh Oral Care Products for kids includes Dr. Fresh marvel-hulk sculpted toothbrush, Dr. Fresh peanuts kids fluoride toothpaste, Dr. Fresh Clifford Baby Dental Kit, Dr. Fresh Smiley Gripper Sponge bob Travel Kit, etc. You should definitely purchase Dr. Fresh Oral Care Products which not only leave your mouth fresh, but it literally works amazingly for your oral hygiene.

Dr. Fresh oral care products are in great demand by major drug stores and mass merchandisers including Target, Wal-Mart, Kmart, Walgreens and CVS Drugstores. The company also serves international accounts in all major countries. Discount stores such as 99 Cents Only, Big-Lots, Family Dollar, Dollar General, are also major distributors due to the company’s effective cost control measures and genuine pricing structure.

With broad international business, Dr. Fresh maintains manufacturing facilities in the U.S, China and India. From molding to packaging, all production procedures are carried out in-house with state of the art machinery to maintain the highest standard of quality control, producing over 100 million toothbrushes per annum.

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