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January 2006

Happy New Year – Time to get ready for Pet Dental Health Month

1. FACT: Periodontal disease is the most prevalent disease among dogs and
cats.

2. FACT: 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats over age three will require
dental care during their lifetime.

3. FACT: Out of 100 animals examined for oral health, 60 percent require
prophylaxis but only 17 percent receive prophylaxis treatment.

More information on Pet Dental Health Month.

 

Oxyfresh Pet Oral Hygiene Solution – Frequently Asked Questions:

What are the active ingredients in Oral Hygiene Solution?
Oxygene®, zinc acetate and chlorophyll. They combine to eliminate oral odors by oxidizing volatile sulfur gases and organic acids. These gases and acids are environmental factors contributing to gingivitis and periodontal disease.

How long will it take for my clients to notice an improvement in pet halitosis?
It usually takes 3 to 5 days for the odor to be eliminated or markedly reduced. This depends on the degree of dental disease.

Will Oral Hygiene Solution replace the need for a dental prophy?
No. Using Oral Hygiene Solution is an excellent tool to maintain pet oral health.

Will this reduce the revenue I receive from dental cleanings?
Most clients will be more compliant to your pet dental health suggestions. After spending $200 to $500 on dental care, clients are disappointed if halitosis returns weeks after the procedure. Delivering quality dental care to your clients and increasing client home care compliance can increase veterinary revenues substantially.

Is Oxygene® safe? Will dogs and cats accept the product in their drinking water?
Yes, Oral Hygiene Solution is safe. It has been used for years in thousands of veterinary hospitals. Oral Hygiene Solution is odor-free and colorless. Unlike products with chlorhexadine, there are no dyes so it won’t stain teeth.

Is Oral Hygiene Solution economical?
Oral Hygiene Solution is diluted in water at 1 tsp. per quart. The average 40 lb. dog will use one 16 oz. bottle in three months. This will cost a client roughly $8 per month or $96 per year.


 

 

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