Dental Health
Enhance your patients’ oral health with our expert range of dental care solutions, specifically designed to address the diverse oral health needs of both feline and canine patients.
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Enhance your patients’ oral health with our expert range of dental care solutions, specifically designed to address the diverse oral health needs of both feline and canine patients.
Dental disease is one of the most common health problems pets experience, with studies indicating that 80% of dogs and 70% of cats will have some form of dental disease before they turn three. Recognising the importance of preventive care, we offer a comprehensive range of dental products aimed at supporting optimal oral hygiene both in clinical settings and at home.
Our selection of advanced products are proven to reduce plaque and tartar accumulation, ensuring long-term dental health and fresher breath for your client’s pets. These include specially designed toothbrushes and enzymatic toothpaste, wipes, rinses, and sprays, as well as dental chews and treats. Our products are not only highly effective but also safe and well-tolerated by pets, making dental care recommendations straightforward and reliable for you and your team. In addition, we provide a range of professional-grade dental instruments tailored for use in veterinary clinics when treating both feline and canine patients.
Persistent foul odour often indicates plaque build-up or infection. It’s one of the earliest signs of dental disease.
Yellow or brown deposits on teeth suggest poor oral hygiene and risk of periodontal disease.
Inflamed gums (gingivitis) can lead to pain and tooth loss if untreated.
Pets may drop food, chew on one side, or avoid hard kibble due to oral pain.
Drooling beyond normal levels can indicate oral discomfort or infection.
Advanced dental disease often results in tooth mobility or loss.
Pets may scratch or rub their face to relieve discomfort caused by dental issues.
Could indicate abscesses or severe infection requiring urgent veterinary care.
Irritability, lethargy, or reluctance to be touched around the mouth can signal pain.
Download our handy dental health guides to hang in your practice.