Has anyone any experience using Maxi-Guard Oral Gel to “improve†beginning tooth resorption issues? The vet did a poor job explaining what would the benefits of using it be.
Ossi just went to vet and couple of his teeth were deemed bad. The vetâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s opinion was that they would need removing in few months time. The teeth look fine to me but he has like a little loose piece of gum around one of the teeth that I put on his ‘check listâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji] month ago. He does not seem to have too much sensitivity when I brush his teeth, except that it is very hard to brush the lower premolars that were the problem ones.
If anyone has used the Maxi-Guard or something similar, would you share your experiences? What does it do? I see itâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s like 1/4 of the price on the internet vs the vet, so Iâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]d be happy to get it for Ossi or my other boys. The vet said Siamese are more prone to resorptive lesions, so I might need to get more vigilant with this with my boys. What else is there to do but to brush and feed more dental treats to prevent this from happening early?
Also, how could the vet know the state of the teeth by just looking?
Ossi just went to vet and couple of his teeth were deemed bad. The vetâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s opinion was that they would need removing in few months time. The teeth look fine to me but he has like a little loose piece of gum around one of the teeth that I put on his ‘check listâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji] month ago. He does not seem to have too much sensitivity when I brush his teeth, except that it is very hard to brush the lower premolars that were the problem ones.
If anyone has used the Maxi-Guard or something similar, would you share your experiences? What does it do? I see itâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s like 1/4 of the price on the internet vs the vet, so Iâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]d be happy to get it for Ossi or my other boys. The vet said Siamese are more prone to resorptive lesions, so I might need to get more vigilant with this with my boys. What else is there to do but to brush and feed more dental treats to prevent this from happening early?
Also, how could the vet know the state of the teeth by just looking?