Can Periodontal Disease be prevented ?
Yes. It cannot be stated emphatically enough: regular brushing and flossing prevent periodontal disease. Individuals should brush and floss at least once a day (preferably twice). Brushing removes bacteria from the outer surfaces of the teeth, and flossing removes bacteria from between the teeth where the bristles of the brush can’t reach. Visit your dentist regularly for a thorough examination and to have your teeth professionally cleaned. Your teeth will be a friend for life if they are properly cared for and maintained.
The best way to prevent periodontal disease is to practice good oral hygiene. Brushing and flossing every day, eating a balanced diet and scheduling regular checkups with your CDA dentist are essential to keeping periodontal disease at bay. And by doing so, you’ll increase your chances of keeping your teeth for a lifetime. 800.CDA.SMILE cda.
Regular removal of dental plaque prevents the development of calculus, gingivitis and periodontal disease. This may be accomplished by meticulously brushing the animal’s teeth on a regular basis (at least 3 times per week). Although this is the most effective means for preventing periodontal disease, relatively few pet owners are willing or able to regularly brush their pet`s teeth.