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Dogs, Cats Need Dental Care

Cleanings Range From $100 To $150

POSTED: Monday, May 16, 2005
UPDATED: 4:36 pm CDT May 16, 2005

Many pet owners would do anything for their four-legged friends, except, apparently, when it comes to their teeth. A recent survey found that 80 percent of dogs have a periodontal disease, which means very bad breath, plaque, tartar and gingivitis, Local 2 reported Monday.

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It can be prevented, according to veterinarians.

"Dental health is real important," said Dr. Ben Tharp, a veterinarian.

Tex is an energetic dog that recently got a dental checkup.

"His gums look nice and healthy. They aren't inflamed. They aren't red," Tharp said.

Tharp, with the Voss Road Animal Clinic, said a dog's teeth should not be overlooked.

"We all know the importance of dental care for ourselves and it's the same in our pets," he said.

The first step is at-home care.

"Compliance has always been a problem. A lot of people find it very difficult to brush (a dog's) teeth," Tharp said.

But there are now plenty of other choices.

"Chews actually have an enzyme that helps break down the calculus formation," he said.

Other options include an oral hygiene rinse that is added to a pet's water or a gel that is applied every two weeks.

"Just kind of go over it -- like you're painting the teeth," Tharp said.

The gel bonds to the enamel of a dog's teeth to prevent the buildup of plaque.

The second step is a dental checkup.

"I recommend at least once a year, preferably every six months," Tharp said.

Third, if needed, a pet can go in for a cleaning.

"We actually will sedate them and do a full cleaning of their mouth," Tharp said.

Gilbert said a cleaning made a big difference in Tex's teeth.

"When he comes back from his dental exam, his teeth are just pearly white and shiny and his breath is great," Gilbert said.

Tharp said letting a dog's teeth go could have serious consequences, including infection and even tooth loss.

Local 2 wanted to make sure Radar's teeth were top notch and pearly white, so Tharp gave him a dental checkup.

"He's got a little bit of calculus on these teeth in the very back, back," Tharp said.

Other than that, Tharp said his smile looks great. Radar will need to go in for his first cleaning in about six months.

Cleanings range from $100 to $150. Dogs aren't the only pets that need them -- cats also require the same kind of dental care.

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