ProDen PLAQUEOFF is a natural product that counteracts the build up of plaque on the teeth.
Given that an estimated 85% of dogs and 70% of cats over 3 years of age show signs of gum disease, this natural product can make a significant difference to oral health.
In trials, this product has been shown to achieve a 66% reduction in plaque and a 46% reduction in tartar in eight weeks.
How Does it Work?
The origins of Proden Plaque off™
Why do I need to clean my pet's teeth?
What is the best way to keep my pet's mouth healthy?
Frequently Asked Questions
Prices and doseage levels
How does it Work?
Unlike other methods of plaque control ProDen PlaqueOff™ Animal works systemically i.e. through the blood stream. It is thought to affect the ability of plaque to ‘stick’ to surfaces in the mouth and softens hard tartar deposits. Improvements should start to be seen between 3 and 8 weeks.
The origins of Proden Plaqueoff™
A few years ago Swedish dentist Sune Wikner had a patient whom he regularly treated. The moved to Spain, but kept his Swedish dentist. On his first visit after he had moved, Dr. Wikner found that this patient had no tartar at all. Dr. Wikner, who has also pursued studies in diet and nutrition, concluded that there must be something in his patients diet that was helping to prevent the build-up of tartar on his teeth.
Eventually, by process of elimination, he made the discovery that a particular seasoning in the salads that his Spanish patient was eating regularly must be that "something". After many tests and trials, Dr. Wikner evolved the prescription for "the cure", and thus was born ProDen PLAQUEOFF®. The effects have since been confirmed in several separate scientific studies.
Why do I need to clean my pet's teeth?
As in humans, plaque bacteria constantly forms in the mouth and can accumulate on teeth, gums and the tongue resulting in bad breath, gum disease (bleeding gums), tartar and tooth decay. If it is left untreated this can lead to pain and unnecessary or premature tooth loss.
Unhealthy teeth and gums in a dog
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Healthy Teeth and gums in a dog
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What is the best way to keep my pet's mouth healthy?
Thorough and regular cleaning removes plaque bacteria before it can accumulate and cause inflammation and damage to gums and teeth. Plaque can also turn into a very hard substance called tartar. Once formed, tartar is very difficult to remove. Tartar removal is usually a veterinary procedure. Unfortunately plaque is constantly forming and so brushing on a daily basis is needed to control it effectively.