Dry food can have a mechanical effect, supporting teeth cleaning by removing dental plaque. Vitamin C also has an inhibitory effect on bacteria and, consequently, on the plaque which is formed. The mineral content in saliva, by contrast, cannot be influenced by the type of food given. If your cat is prone to tartar, you should have their teeth regularly cleaned by a vet using ultrasound to remove the plaque so that the teeth and gums stay healthy. Afterwards, the teeth surfaces are beautifully shiny and it is easier to keep them free from tartar build-up by means of regular care.
Teething
Kittens have no teeth when they are born. The first milk teeth come through after three to four weeks. After eight weeks the set of milk teeth, or primary dentition, is usually complete. The remaining teeth then begin to appear when the kitten is around three and a half months old. The changeover from milk teeth to adult teeth is known as secondary dentition and lasts a good two months.
During this time animals often eat slightly less and are generally more susceptible to illness. They can bleed slightly from the mouth and smell unpleasant. Although cats generally don’t experience significant problems during secondary dentition, you should keep a closer eye on their t