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  • 1.  Let's celebrate Dental Health Month!

    Posted 02-10-2026 06:52 AM

    February is Pet Dental Health Month—a perfect time to shine a light on something that’s often overlooked but essential to your pet’s overall health. What tricks do you use to keep your pet's teeth clean?

    Dog and Car with toothbrush


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    Candice Hinkle
    Assistant Director
    Program for Pet Health Equity
    Knoxville, TN
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  • 2.  RE: Let's celebrate Dental Health Month!

    Posted 02-11-2026 05:58 AM
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    Thank you for the reminder @Candice Hinkle!

    For those looking for practical guidance on pet oral health, VCA Animal Hospitals has clear recommendations on appropriate toothbrush types (including finger brushes and soft-bristled pet brushes) and veterinary-formulated toothpastes designed specifically for dogs and cats. Using pet-safe toothpaste is essential, as human products can be harmful if swallowed.

    Brushing your dogs teeth

    Brushing your cats teeth

    Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine also offers excellent instructional videos demonstrating proper toothbrushing techniques for both dogs and cats-helpful for improving compliance and reducing stress for both pets and caregivers.

    February is also National Children's Dental Health Month

    It's also timely to note that February is National Children's Dental Health Month. The initiative emphasizes early prevention through education, regular dental visits, and proper nutrition. 

    a child brushing her teeth

    However, access disparities remain significant. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Foundation reports that many children do not have equal access to the dental care they need. Half of the children in elementary school have cavities. According the the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 51% of children between the ages of 6 and 11 have cavities.

    The American Dental Association (ADA) created the National Children's Dental Health Month (NCDHM) Program Planning Guide has a range of educational resources for families.

    This is a strong reminder that oral health-whether for pets or people-is foundational to overall health and a meaningful example of One Health in practice.



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    T' Fisher, Director of Operations
    Program for Pet Health Equity
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  • 3.  RE: Let's celebrate Dental Health Month!

    Posted 9 days ago

    Love this-Dental Health Month is a good reminder to stay on top of the basics like brushing, flossing, and regular checkups. It's easy to let things slip until there's an issue. I've also seen people mention Instasmile when talking about quick cosmetic fixes while they're still working on longer-term dental health goals. Definitely not a replacement for proper care, but interesting as an option in the meantime.



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    Tyrone Pierce
    Veterinarian
    Maryland Hospital
    MD
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