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Dental disease

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Dental disease is very common in cats and dogs. Surveys show that after the age of three years, about seven out of ten pets have some kind of tooth disorders. If left unattended these may cause irreversible damage to the dog's teeth, gums and jaw bones. Dental disease can be prevented by stopping the build up of plaque.

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arrow05Introduction: Dental disease

arrow05How do I know if my pet has tooth disease?

arrow05How does dental disease affect my pet's health?

arrow05How can dental disease be treated?

arrow05Will a change in diet help control dental disease?

arrow05What else can I do to keep my dog's teeth clean?

arrow05What if my dog doesn't like having its teeth brushed?

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