You can insert your dog’s favorite treat. A good choice would be a dental stick, bully stick or collagen stick which can be inserted easily. HINT: Push treat to center of TreatBrush.
Yes, many dogs love to chew their TreatBrush even without a treat. HINT: You may omit the treat if your dog is an aggressive chewer.
Bad breath may be a sign of dental disease. A common reasonfor bad breath is due to mouth bacteriawhich infect the gums causing the bad smell but can be due to other factorslike a broken tooth or indigestion. Sometimes food, treats, or supplements, especially those containing seafood can cause bad breath. It is always suggestedto visit your veterinarian for a diagnosis and treatment.
Bad breath may be a sign of dental disease. A common reasonfor bad breath is due to mouth bacteriawhich infect the gums causing the bad smell but can be due to other factorslike a broken tooth or indigestion. Sometimes food, treats, or supplements, especially those containing seafood can cause bad breath. It is always suggestedto visit your veterinarian for a diagnosis and treatment.
Nutritious diet. Enzymatic water additives. Dental treats, Prebiotics, probiotics. Toothbrushing when possible.
Make it exciting for your dog. Try to change treats, and play, tug, and fetch the TreatBrush with him. If you hold the TreatBrush with both hands on either end and place it in his mouth- he will begin to chew and clean his teeth.
Approximately 1-2 hours /day. Remove when your dog loses interest and return it to him with excitement when he is active.
Make it exciting in a fun way.
Yes, your dog should always be supervised when your dog is using the TreatBrush or any other chew toys to make sure it doesn’t get torn or broken.
Yes - a TreatBrush can be used for aggressive chewers BUT only when assisted by you. Simply hold the TreatBrush in both hands ( at each end) and approach your dog’s mouth and he will begin to chew on it and brush his own teeth as he bites, tugs, and pulls. Dog Toothbrushing becomes so much easier and more fun for your pet and yourself. Remember to remove TreatBrush until the next brushing because self-use of TreatBrush is NOT recommended for aggressive chewers.
Most likely because that is where the treat was placed. Remember to push the treat all the way to the center where Most of the “Floss Slot” cleaning openings are. When using peanut butter, force the peanut butter deeply through The "Floss Slot” openings near the center of the bone and not through the ends.
Stay calm. A dog may occasionally bite off and possibly swallow a piece of rubber or hemp or fabric and under most circumstances, it will pass with his bowel movement so be on guard to check. Make sure he is not choking and monitor for changes in behavior or eating patterns. When in doubt, have him checked by a Vet.
A TreatBrush can last for many months but just like your toothbrush, It is recommended to change every 3-4 months or earlier if torn or broken.
It’s best to clean a TreatBrush with soap and water or place on top drawer of the dishwasher. You can use a wire brush or the end of a wooden kitchen spoon to remove stubborn debris if necessary.
Remove and replace your TreatBrush if it gets worn, torn or broken.
Although TreatBrush is NOT recommended for aggressive chewers, you may in some instances let him chew it in the middle while holding it on one or both ends. Remove TreatBrush when finished.
Just like with your toothbrush, it is recommended to replace your dog’s TreatBrush every 3-4 months.
If your dog’s gums starts to bleed when he chews the TreatBrush, especially for the first time- it means that your dog probably already has gum disease and the gums are inflamed because of the bacteria and tarter that has settled around the teeth.
HINT: Continue using the TreatBrush (within a few weeks, the bacteria will be cleaned away from the teeth, which will decrease the inflammation which should reduce the bleeding. It is always recommended to see your vet if your dog’s gums bleed for a check- up and probable cleaning.
Plaque is soft, white and creamy looking film and is composed of damaging bacteria found in a dog’s mouth that settles on teeth at and below the gum line. It can be easily brushed or cleaned away when the plaque is soft.
If not cleaned away at least once/day, the plaque becomes calcified and hardened by the salts found in saliva and becomes darker, hard and rough to form tarter that sticks strongly to the tooth. The tarter acts like a splinter, digging into the gums causing inflammation, bad breath, and bleeding.
Once plaque hardens to form tarter, it can no longer easily be cleaned away- so a Vet must put your dog to sleep to remove the tarter. Older dogs are at greater risk for complications due to anesthesia- so make sure to give them their TreatBrush daily.
HINT: If you clean away the soft plaque with daily use of the Treatbrush, your dog will be healthier and you will avoid the risk and expense of vet anesthesia and cleaning.
Absolutely- Teething Puppies love to chew and play with their TreatBrush and that helps save your furniture and slippers.
Yes- the TreatBrush floats.
The chew toy is designed to floss and brush your cat's teeth while providing a fun way to dispense treats. The unique design helps maintain your cat's dental hygiene with patent pending “Floss Slots” and “Plush Brush".
The toy features tiny elastic openings that allow teeth to penetrate through the zigzag outer mesh. As your cat chews on the tail, the mesh help to floss between their teeth, removing plaque and food particles.
While the toy is designed to withstand regular chewing, it is not indestructible. Just like a human toothbrush, it is recommended to remove (when torn) and replace it every three months for optimal effectiveness and hygiene.
You can easily fill the treat dispenser by pushing the basket with your thumb and forefinger together. This action opens the grill, allowing you to place your cat's favorite treats inside. Once filled, the grill will securely close.
Yes, you can use a variety of treats, as long as they fit within the size constraints of the dispenser. Just ensure they are safe and appropriate for your cat.
The toy can be washed with warm soap and water. After cleaning, simply let it hang dry. Regular cleaning helps maintain hygiene and prolongs the life of the toy.
Yes, the toy is made from pet-safe materials. However, it is essential to supervise your cat while they are playing with it to ensure they do not ingest any parts.
If your cat is hesitant to engage with the toy, try introducing it with their favorite treats inside or using catnip on the tail to entice them. Playtime and positive reinforcement can help spark their interest.
Look for signs of wear and tear, such as frayed edges or significant damage to the mesh or plush materials. If you notice any degradation, it’s time to replace the toy to ensure your cat’s safety and dental health.Look for signs of wear and tear, such as frayed edges or significant damage to the mesh or plush materials. If you notice any degradation, it’s time to replace the toy to ensure your cat’s safety and dental health.
The toy is suitable for cats of all ages, but it’s best to monitor younger kittens to ensure they are using it safely. Always consult with your veterinarian if you have concerns about your cat's dental health or suitability for this toy.
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Stay calm. A dog may occasionally bite off and possibly swallow a piece of rubber or hemp or fabric and under most circumstances, it will pass with his bowel movement so be on guard to check. Make sure he is not choking and monitor for changes in behavior or eating patterns. When in doubt, have him checked by a Vet.
A TreatBrush can last for many months but just like your toothbrush, It is recommended to change every 3-4 months or earlier if torn or broken.
It’s best to clean a TreatBrush with soap and water or place on top drawer of the dishwasher. You can use a wire brush or the end of a wooden kitchen spoon to remove stubborn debris if necessary.
Remove and replace your TreatBrush if it gets worn, torn or broken.
Although TreatBrush is NOT recommended for aggressive chewers, you may in some instances let him chew it in the middle while holding it on one or both ends. Remove TreatBrush when finished.
Just like with your toothbrush, it is recommended to replace your dog’s TreatBrush every 3-4 months.
If your dog’s gums starts to bleed when he chews the TreatBrush, especially for the first time- it means that your dog probably already has gum disease and the gums are inflamed because of the bacteria and tarter that has settled around the teeth.
HINT: Continue using the TreatBrush (within a few weeks, the bacteria will be cleaned away from the teeth, which will decrease the inflammation which should reduce the bleeding. It is always recommended to see your vet if your dog’s gums bleed for a check- up and probable cleaning.
Plaque is soft, white and creamy looking film and is composed of damaging bacteria found in a dog’s mouth that settles on teeth at and below the gum line. It can be easily brushed or cleaned away when the plaque is soft.
If not cleaned away at least once/day, the plaque becomes calcified and hardened by the salts found in saliva and becomes darker, hard and rough to form tarter that sticks strongly to the tooth. The tarter acts like a splinter, digging into the gums causing inflammation, bad breath, and bleeding.
Once plaque hardens to form tarter, it can no longer easily be cleaned away- so a Vet must put your dog to sleep to remove the tarter. Older dogs are at greater risk for complications due to anesthesia- so make sure to give them their TreatBrush daily.
HINT: If you clean away the soft plaque with daily use of the Treatbrush, your dog will be healthier and you will avoid the risk and expense of vet anesthesia and cleaning.
Absolutely- Teething Puppies love to chew and play with their TreatBrush and that helps save your furniture and slippers.
Yes- the TreatBrush floats.
Floss was invented 200 years ago and still cleans between relatively well, but it is difficult to do properly and will not clean root indentations where germs hide. Furthermore, flossing requires two clean hands, and often a mirror which limits "on the go” cleaning. Floss may also tear and shred and get stuck between your teeth and are almost impossible to use when teeth are splinted together as seen with bridges, orthodontics (braces) and implants. Implants are often thinner than the teeth they replace creating wide spaces which cannot be adequately cleaned with floss. Unlike PerioTwist, floss cannot medicate the interdental space.
All interdental brushes have wires that may break and scratch sensitive roots and your expensive dental work. You need many different sizes of brushes (up to 12)to clean the different sized spaces in your mouth and you have to remember which color-coded sized brushes fits which teeth. There is also some evidence that the brush tips are sharp and ragged and can create micro bleeding of the gums (sulcus). IDB’s will withdraw medication as the brush is withdrawn.
PerioTwist is made from two medical grade FDA listed plastics that will clean both narrow (crowded teeth) and XXX wide spaces (implants) and is the only pick that contains a built in 100% natural essential oil antibacterial which self - cleans between uses to make it re-usable and environmental. Other picks are very thin and break easily requiring many picks to clean your entire mouth and have small handles that are difficult to hold and manipulate especially for seniors antarthritic fingers. PerioTwist has a large ergonomic handle which is easy to hold and allows you to turn, rotate or twist so that you can medicate as well as clean the interdental space with toothpaste, whitening gels, antiseptics, antimicrobials, desensitizers ,and remineralization pastes.
Everyone ages 8-108. If you can use a toothpick, you can use a PerioTwist. Children over 8-12 should be supervised. Adults should clean between children ’s teeth under 8 to avoid accidental swallowing and possible choking.
Everyone who can use a toothpick can use a PerioTwist. Children 8-12 should be supervised. Adults should clean between children ’s teeth under 8 to avoid accidental swallowing and possible choking.
Yes. PerioTwists are made with two FDA listed food grade plastics with built in 100% natural essential oil antimicrobials and are fabricated in a “clean room” in North America to prevent contamination and ensure safety.
With normal use, (Gently insert between teeth just until it binds and twist twice-never force!) Each PerioTwist should last for 5-7 days and even much longer. It is recommended that your PerioTwist should be replaced every 30 days or if it breaks or bends excessively. (Usually because you are pushing too hard)
Yes. PerioTwist was specifically designed to be re-usable and therefore environmental. Only PerioTwist contains a 100% natural mint essential oil antimicrobial which allows PerioTwist to self - clean between uses especially when “on the go” when you are away from your sink. Whenever possible, rinse, pat dry, then cover with cap included in your case. (Fits your schedule). PerioTwist is also designed to be sturdy, unlike other thin picks that break easily and fill landfills.
PerioTwist was specifically designed to be re-usable and environmental. PerioTwist is the only interdental cleaner (pick and brushes) that contains a 100% natural mint essential oil antimicrobial which allows PerioTwist to self - clean between uses especially when “on the go” when you are away from your sink. (Fits your schedule) Whenever possible, rinse, pat dry, then cover with cap included in your case.
Less time than it takes to floss all your teeth. (approx.1- 2 minutes)
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Stay calm. A dog may occasionally bite off and possibly swallow a piece of rubber or hemp or fabric and under most circumstances, it will pass with his bowel movement so be on guard to check. Make sure he is not choking and monitor for changes in behavior or eating patterns. When in doubt, have him checked by a Vet.
A TreatBrush can last for many months but just like your toothbrush, It is recommended to change every 3-4 months or earlier if torn or broken.
It’s best to clean a TreatBrush with soap and water or place on top drawer of the dishwasher. You can use a wire brush or the end of a wooden kitchen spoon to remove stubborn debris if necessary.
Most bad breath comes from smelly germs (plaque) that hide between your teeth that your toothbrush and mouthwash cannot reach to clean. If these germs (bacteria)are not removed every 24 hours, they begin to attack the underlying gums(periodontium – “Perio”) and become infected which makes things even worse. So, you may have bad breath even though you brush twice a day. PerioTwist is specifically designed to “Clean Between” better. Smelly bacteria(plaque) can also hide in the thousands of little projections (papilla) on the surface of your tongue which can cause bad breath so to remember to clean your tongue with your toothbrush (or tongue scraper). Occasionally sinus, tonsils, stomach problems can lead to bad breath as well.
Masks keeps viruses and germs out but also keeps odors coming from your mouth in and the foul smell is absorbed into the mask. -so, if your mask smells, most likely so does your breath.
Yes. PerioTwist is the only interdental cleaner that can not only clean but can also medicate between your teeth and only PerioTwist will not remove the medicament as the cleaner (PerioTwist) is withdrawn. Simply “Dip it- Twist it” twice in a clockwise direction. This is due to PerioTwist’s patented reverse screw technology that leaves the medication to work between your teeth, without removing it as your PerioTwist is withdrawn while twisting it (clock wise direction)
Very little force. Gently insert the PerioTwist between your teeth just until it binds and no more. Then twist twice and move to the next space and repeat. It is important to use as little force as possible to avoid damage to your PerioTwist or gums. Using too much force will not only bend or break your PerioTwist, but more importantly may damage your gums. Never force!
Using too much force will not only bend or break your PerioTwist, but more importantly may damage your gums. Never force!
Your PerioTwist can clean either way, but twisting is gentler and therefore preferred. Push/pulling tends to create more force which leads to increased bending and breakage.
There are some interdental spaces that are too small for the PerioTwist (0.8 mm) to enter to clean. If your teeth are overlapped or crowded or the roots of adjacent teeth are very close together, you should try floss.
You should discard your PT responsibly if you see a lot of fraying, bending or breakage. It is advisable to change your PerioTwist every month. ( remember to change your toothbrush every 4- 6 months).
If you remove the plaque around and between your teeth every 24 hours, it should matter. PerioTwist is designed to clean any time and anywhere on your schedule, so you can PerioTwist while driving (you only need 2 clean fingers), watching TV, etc., or just chilling out.
Once a day-any time anywhere, on your schedule.
It doesn’t matter. You can use PerioTwist any time anywhere, on your schedule.
lthough PerioTwist is designed to reach your back teeth, You can elongate your PerioTwist for better reach by inserting the ball end of the cap into the handle end. This will double the length of your PerioTwist to reach your back teeth or hard to reach areas. (Tongue side approach).
Yes– especially the back and middle teeth.
Yes, but very slowly and gently.
If your gums bleed the first few times you use PerioTwist, it means that your gums may already be inflamed or infected. When most people see bleeding, they immediately stop cleaning which is the worst thing to do because that leaves the germs (bacteria) to continue to damage your teeth and gums. The absolute best thing to do is to continue to PerioTwist for another 4-7 days which will remove the germs and bacteria that is causing the inflammation or infection. If your gums bleed, you most likely have a build-up of tarter. (Soft plaque becomes calcified by the salts in your saliva) you should consult your dentist to have an under the gum cleaning and examination.
It is not common for teeth or roots to be sensitive when using PerioTwist. It is advisable to consult your dentist. You may try to dip your PerioTwist into desensitizing toothpaste and insert it between your teeth. Remember to withdraw your PerioTwist twisting (rotating clockwise) which leaves more desensitizer between your teeth.
Absolutely. Your dentist and hygienist will see the benefits of using PerioTwist as soon as they look in your mouth.
Over 90% of dental disease (teeth and gums) is totally preventable with good oral hygiene. The problem is that most serious and expensive problems start between your teeth were your toothbrush or mouthwash cannot reach to clean. Unfortunately, most of us neglect "cleaning between” because existing cleaners may be, difficult to learn and do, painful, inconvenient, time consuming, and can even break and scratch sensitive roots and expensive dental work. It is no surprise that dental disease is still one of the most prevalent diseases in the world even though it is almost totally preventable. That is why my hygienist wife, and I invented the PerioTwist for our own patients and we are now making it available for you. It is time to stop the “Drill- Fill-and Bill” cycle that will never end. It’s time to start using a PerioTwist today.
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