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HOW EASY BRUSH IS DIFFERENT

Dental care devices and treats offer solutions at different levels, But what really prevents gum disease? Below is a sampling of what is available, and how they work:

Easy Brush

Easy Brush

Easy Brush has real toothbrush bristles to clean to the gum line, removing plaque and helping prevent tartar build-up. By using real toothbrush bristles, Easy Brush effectively fights against dental disease at home. Dogs brush their own teeth with the Easy Brush, and owners only need to supervise.

Dry Dog Food

Dry Dog Food

Crunchy, dry foods for dogs may clean off plaque from the teeth, but they do not work well around the gum line. Treats such as mints work only against bad breath.

Chew Toy

Dental Toys

A wide selection of doggie dental toys are available, from chew bones to elaborately colored devices sporting ridges, knobs and other designs to help clean canine teeth. While toys are fun for playtime, they do not provide serious dental care or deep-cleaning options for pets.

Finger Brushes

Finger Brushes

A finger brush fits on your fingertip, enabling you to brush your dog’s teeth with it. The “bristles” – generally thick plastic nubs – on most finger brushes do not clean to the gum line as effectively as real toothbrushes. This method depends heavily on the temperament and cooperation of your dog.

Toothbrush

Toothbrushes

Traditional toothbrushes are effective at cleaning to the gum line. However, as with finger brushes, many dogs resist this method. The experience can become unpleasant for dog and owner – and something both would prefer to avoid.

 

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