Probiotic Spray Against Tartar and Bad Breath
- dog-friendly alternative to daily teeth brushing (especially developed for dogs that dislike brushing)
- reduces plaque formation
- maintains a healthy oral cavity
- developed by experts and veterinarians
- good taste for dogs (vegan chicken flavor)
- preventive oral hygiene (replaces regular teeth brushing)
- curative for bad breath, inflamed gums, plaque, and tartar
- suitable for use after topical antibiotics
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Odorless Spray to Combat Tartar in Our Furry Friends
Provilan Vet probiotic spray for dog teeth and gums supports the balance of the oral mucosa, cleans teeth and gums, and prevents tartar formation.
Signs and Symptoms of Poor Oral Hygiene in Dogs
- bad breath, which is a consequence of initial inflammation
- red, irritated gums that bleed easily upon touch - a result of gingivitis
- yellow-brown layer on teeth - tartar
- decreased appetite
- refusal of hard food - gingivitis
If the condition does not improve with regular use of the spray, we recommend visiting a veterinarian who specializes in dentistry.
Benefits of Use
- for cleaning dog gums and teeth
- developed by experts and veterinarians
- dog-friendly alternative to daily teeth brushing (especially developed for dogs that dislike brushing)
- good taste for dogs (vegan chicken flavor)
- preventive oral hygiene (replaces regular teeth brushing)
- curative for bad breath, inflamed gums, plaque, and tartar
- suitable for use after topical antibiotics
Bad breath in dogs is a symptom of disrupted oral and intestinal microflora, which can lead to medical conditions. A probiotic spray for cleaning teeth and gums can help, restoring the balance of the oral microflora. Probiotics work actively and deeply, providing microscopic cleaning.
Dental plaque and tartar formation are often culprits of dental problems leading to various inflammations (including gingivitis) in the oral cavity. One of the most common dental diseases in dogs today is periodontitis, which affects the jaw, gums, and teeth due to excessive accumulation of pathogenic bacteria in the mouth. This leads to initially minor and, over time, increasingly serious gum and tooth inflammations. The first symptom is bad breath, which can be eliminated or reduced by addressing the problem through tooth brushing (removal of plaque). The second symptom is already visible as tartar, which forms due to uncleaned dental plaque. Regular removal of dental plaque helps prevent excessive multiplication of pathogenic bacteria in the saliva, which can react with saliva calcium, the main cause of tartar formation. The accumulation of tartar on dog teeth is an ideal environment for bacteria that easily spread to the gums and roots of the teeth, potentially leading to decay and, consequently, tooth loss.