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My vet told me that she had a lady that had non-anesthetic cleaning done on her dog every other month for years and the dogs teeth were white. But half of the dogs teeth were pulled when she went in for a dental with the vet because the teeth were cosmetically white but below the gums was gum disease and loose teeth!! I think you should save your money and get a full dental, and in the meantime use the products like Petzlife and Healthy Pet that help slow the plaque from forming. |
Although I feel bad for any pup with dental disease, but it is really good to hear things like that. It just confirms that this is a cosmetic procedure. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is... |
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As for this type of procedure, I also feel it needs to be properly done by your vet under anesthesia. When the time comes that mine will need a dental I would not hesitate to trust my vet to intubate and properly clear their teeth. |
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