Hexide (Chlorhexidine rinse) 100ml
Hexidine is concentration of .2% - Dilute by mixing with water at 1 50/50 concentration. Use syringe to inject directly on animals teeth to aid in sterilizing your dogs mouth to help combate plaque and bacterial infections.
Chlorhexidine is an antiseptic drug that kills bacteria in the mouth. Many veterinary mouthwashes and oral rinses contain chlorhexidine as an active ingredient for its ability to reduce plaque and kill germs. Your veterinarian may prescribe a chlorhexidine-based spray to help combat your dog's bad breath. Typically, a chlorhexidine spray of this kind will have a concentration of 0.12 percent. Spray the solution into your dog's mouth once daily for one week, or as directed by your vet. Sometimes, your vet will prescribe chlorhexidine as one of a number of treatments for bad breath. To promote general oral health, as well as reduce bad breath, brush your dog's teeth at least 3 times per week using special veterinary toothpaste and toothbrushes. Do not use human toothpaste with your dog, as it contains ingredients that are poisonous to him. Additionally, consider modifying your dog's diet to include food that is helpful in reducing plaque and tartar buildup. If your dog has bad breath, watch for any other signs of oral disease or other medical complications. Take your dog to a veterinarian for a check-up, and ensure that you are keeping his teeth and mouth adequately clean by feeding him an appropriate diet and brushing his teeth regularly. For specific treatment programs for your dog, speak with a veterinarian.
Foul breath may be caused by a variety of oral and non-oral medical conditions. Some of the most common conditions that lead to bad breath in dogs include the following:
- Tooth infection or abscess
- Food, bone or other foreign objects stuck in the teeth or mouth
- Inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) or periodontal area (periodontitis)
- Oral tumor
- Kidney or liver disease