Plaque causes periodontal disease. Rough tartar accumulates more plaque. Less tartar, less plaque.
In a third-party clinical study conducted by board certified veterinary dentist Dr. Susan Crowder, 27 dogs were scored for the presence of calculus, malodor, plaque, and gingivitis. The results have proven that hardened tartar can be removed from dog's teeth.
In a third-party clinical study, Yummy Combs removed 25% of the hardened tartar from the teeth of 27 dogs in a 60 day, once per day feeding trial.
In a third-party clinical study, Yummy Combs reduced halitosis by 46% when feeding one Yummy Comb per day during a 60-day feeding trial.
Yummy Combs formula contains 46 ingredients to support a complete and balanced diet to ensure your dog is getting all 22 amino acids and the proper vitamins and minerals it needs to survive and thrive.
Yummy Combs superior protein supplies dogs with healthy energy. With less than 8% starch, a daily dose of Yummy Combs helps to fight off obesity, the number two issue facing dogs worldwide.
The Correlation of Periodontal Disease to Organ Failure
Yummy Combs Reverses Tartar Build Up to Support Whole Body Health
Safely promotes chewing for 360° removal of tartar from dogs' teeth
| Yummy Combs | "Green" Toothbrush Shape | Animal Character | Rod with Toothpaste | Rod with Ridges | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VOHC Seal of Acceptance | |||||
| Over 25% removal of hardened tartar from dogs' teeth scientifically valid | |||||
| Over 46% reduction in halitosis scientifically proven | |||||
| Deep Pockets for surrounding each tooth | |||||
| 256 individual surfaces for maximum cleaning designed to remove hardened tartar. | |||||
| Wide Flat design to deter gulping and blockages |
Yummy Combs has 46 ingredients in the proper proportions to support overall wellness in your dog
All 22 essential amino acids for complete wellness
Wellness ingredients for organ function
Grain Free and Gluten Free for allergy relief
Periodontal disease in animals, just as in humans, is primarily caused by the accumulation of plaque and tartar on the teeth. Bacteria in the plaque produce toxins, which can lead to inflammation of the gums (gingivitis). If left untreated, this can progress to periodontitis, where the structures supporting the teeth, like the gums, ligament, and bone, are damaged. Other factors, like genetics, diet, and overall oral hygiene, can affect the development and progression of the disease.
A dirty tooth study is a clinical evaluation that measures the amount of plaque, tartar, and debris present on a pet's teeth. It is used to assess baseline oral health and to measure the effectiveness of dental hygiene products over time.
A dirty tooth study measures overall oral debris reduction, while the VOHC (Veterinary Oral Health Council) seal of acceptance study is a rigorous, standardized clinical trial that evaluates a product's ability to significantly reduce plaque or tartar. Products earning the VOHC seal have met specific efficacy standards.
Research has shown that bacteria from periodontal disease can enter the bloodstream and travel to vital organs including the heart, kidneys, and liver. Chronic oral inflammation and bacterial exposure have been linked to increased risk of organ damage and systemic disease in both humans and pets.
Daily oral care prevents the buildup of plaque before it hardens into tartar. Regular dental hygiene reduces the risk of periodontal disease, bad breath, tooth loss, and associated systemic health issues. A daily routine is far more effective than occasional treatment and contributes significantly to your dog's long-term quality of life.
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