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Old 11-03-2009, 12:42 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by MorkieMomii View Post
I really don't get it. Is there fluoride in dog toothpaste? What exactly is in these sprays?

I am a dental hygienist, and I plan on studying more about a dogs dentition. I would like to scale Eva's teeth myself when needed if she will let me. I know that humans need fluoride and there is no human tartar remover (it can not be softened) so I am really skeptical about these sprays and pastes. I haven't even looked into paste yet. Eva just got the last of her adult teeth.

Eva actually has molars that have erupted with chalky patches on them. It looks like cream colored tartar but is perfectly flat, almost like the enamel is decalcified. I haven't scraped across them yet with an instrument but I am curious if anyone else has seen this before.

To the OP,
There is a brush that we recommend for some patients for cleaning single teeth that is small. It is called a perio brush. The bristles form a very small circle. They are regular length but you could cut them with very sharp scissors then rub the bristles in hot water to soften the edges(do this by vigorously rubbing them for several minutes on your finger under hotwater)
Good human brushes have bristles with polished tips because if they are rough even microscopically, you can do damage to the gums. Dog toothbrushes look really cheap, I doubt they are made with any safety standards in mind. I would at the very least buy a human bush, preferably a baby Oral B. If you can't find a perio brush you could try cutting half the bristles entirely off the baby brush.

hope that helps
Here you have it.
PetzLife Oral care Spray & Gel are 100% natural. They have been tested by an independent lab and found to be perfectly safe for your pet's. There are no side effects and are even safe enough to use on people! The main ingredient in them is grapefruit seed extract. Here is the full list of ingredients: Grapefruit seed extract, Grape seed extract, Thyme oil, Neem oil, Rosemary oil, and Peppermint oil. These are all specially formulated with distilled water and grain alcohol to produce one of the most effective and safest dental products ever produced.

Petrodex Enzymatic Toothpaste is below. Should note contains NO floride.
Beef Flavor
Ingredients: Sorbitol, Purified Water, Dicalcium Phosphate, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Artificial Beef Flavor, Poultry Digest, Dextrose, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Benzoate, Glucose Oxidase (Aspergillus niger).

Poultry Flavor
Ingredients: Sorbitol, Purified Water, Dicalcium Phosphate, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Poultry Digest, Dextrose, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Benzoate, Glucose Oxidase (Aspergillus niger).

Toothpaste is effective b/c of enzymes. Sprays + Gels are also known to be for the same reason, yet I haven't seen any proof from them.

You may be able to skip dentals if you stay on top of their teeth. I'd love to get my yorkie used to your cleaning machine so you could do a dental without sedation.
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