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What are the best products to remove plaque from my dog's teeth?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Small (up to 22lb) | Male | neutered | 3 years and 6 months old | 15 lbs

What is the best product available to remove plaque from my dogs teeth?

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Answered By Vanessa Yeager DVM MPH

Veterinarian

Published on September 14th, 2018

Hi and thanks for posting on PetCoach! There are a wide variety of products out there that help decrease plaque on teeth to some degree. Some products are better than others. However, the best product out there is actually a toothbrush! Brushing your dog's teeth daily (or as frequently as you can) will help decrease plaque build up on the teeth and help prevent dental disease. Be sure to use a dog friendly toothpaste you can get from your local pet shop. I have linked one I recommend below. Sometimes, however, the plaque hardens and becomes calcified on the tooth. When this happens, it is very hard to get rid of with brushing or commercial products like dental sprays or water additives, etc. A dental scaling done by Hiccup's veterinarian is the only way to get the dental calculus off the tooth. The sprays and commercial products along with daily or frequent brushing will help substantially at reducing plaque build up in the future.

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    Answered By Jessica Desrosiers

    Veterinary Technician

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    Regular dental cleanings at your vet are the best way to keep the teeth clean and healthy, otherwise, checking out products such as VOHC approved chews, treats, etc can help to keep the teeth cleaner and minimize plaque in between cleanings. The VOHC has a list of their approved products, many available OTC or from your vet, that you can try out and see which Hiccup enjoys: http://www.vohc.org/VOHCAcceptedProductsTable_Dogs.pdf

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