OraVet Barrier Sealant creates an invisible barrier that prevents plaque- and tartar-forming bacteria from attaching to the teeth.
You apply OraVet Plaque Prevention Gel once a week at home.
It's the easy alternative to daily brushing. Beginning two weeks after your pet's dental cleaning, apply OraVet Plaque Prevention Gel once a week at home to maintain the barrier your veterinarian established. It takes less than 60 seconds to do.
An unhealthy oral cavity with all sorts of unfavorable bacteria, gum and inner lip ulcerations, receding gums, root exposure and plaque buildup.
A healthy mouth with normal bacterial flora.
The dog whose photo is on the left runs the risk of toxin absorption into the blood stream. Bacteria, too, can invade the body through the blood stream by gaining entrance into the oral lesions... this is called Bacteremia. If the bacteria get a chance to settle and reproduce in the lining of the heart or heart valves, a serious condition may result called Bacterial Endocarditis. Kidney damage and joint problems are a common sequele to bacterial invasion via the unhealthy oral cavity.
Plymouth Veterinary Hospital
725 Wing Street
Plymouth, MI 48170
(734)453-0485