Articles for tag: Dental Health, Raw Diet, Rottweilers

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Natural Dental Health for Dogs

Dental health for canines is needed to prevent plaque and tarter buildup that can affect a dog’s health as well as mouth. A dog on a good diet with good mouth care doesn’t have the “bad breath.” Regular care is a concern so the answer I will give here may surprise some. For many dog ...

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Free Printable Dental Coloring Pages

Many kids may be nervous or scared about going to the dentist for the first time and may have no understanding of teeth and the mouth. An easy and comfortable way for kids to learn about dental issues is through the use of free printable dental coloring pages. Free printable dental coloring pages are an ...

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Is it Really Necessary to Brush a Dog’s Teeth?

Get out that little toothbrush and the chicken-flavored toothpaste. It’s time to brush your dog’s teeth. Not only is it a necessary routine, but lack of proper dental care can actually lead to a number of health problems. A daily dental ritual will combat the ill effects of periodontal disease and keep your dog’s teeth ...

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Diet Sodas Are Terrible for Your Dental Health

In my pharmacy class, our teacher asked of us this question: “What types of sodas are the worst for you?” We, of course, responded with the usual phrases. “Caffeinated! High-Calorie! Mountain Dew!” But we were all wrong. Even though Mountain Dew does contain the most amounts of caffeine and sugar per can, it turns out ...

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Toddler Dental Complications & When Parents Should be Concerned

Caring for an infant can be a challenging, yet rewarding, time for parents. Seemingly a never-ending quest to maintain infant health is often challenged by a variety of health conditions, ranging from injuries to bacterial infections. As parents, understanding the dynamics of an infant’s health can be overwhelming and, for many, the issues of dental ...

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Pedodontist – The Dentist for Children

February is national children’s dental health month. How important is children’s dental health? According to the American Academy of Pediatrics web site(www.AAP.org), “Dental caries is the most common chronic disease affecting children in the United States. It is 5 times more common than asthma and 7 times more common than hay fever.” That is why ...