Tuesday, October 1, 2013

After: Dr. George's Plaque Blast Review

Dr. George's Plaque Blast Review


Mason was a super trooper for his treatment with the "Plaque Blast." The product says "Pet Approved Taste", however I'm not so sure Mason would agree. When he saw his Mom coming with the bottle, his ears would go down, but he did allow her to faithfully do the treatment three times daily.  Although he didn't appreciate the treatment, he did not  show any major signs of distaste (foaming at the mouth, excessive drooling, etc), and no major side effects were noted throughout the course of the month.  Mom says the product was fairly easy to administer, however the sprayer on the bottle did break a few days before the end (but there was hardly any left in the bottle so it wasn't a big deal).  The bottle lasted her almost 28 days, she stopped on day 25 when the bottle sprayer broke, and she suspects that it would not have lasted much longer than a few days with how much seemed to be left in there.

Prior to showing her the "before" pictures, his Mom thought the teeth looked improved, but when we compared them there really was not much of a difference, but I'll let you decide for yourself!
 
Week 1 Comparisons

 
Week 3 Comparisons


 
Week 4 Comparisons

 
We missed week 3, it was a busy week and we were unable to get Mason in for his pictures, but we did get them on day 28, 3 days after stopping treatment.
 
The product claims that you can have results in as little as 30 days, but does not say how long it should be used for. The directions state to "Spray directly onto pet's teeth 2 to 3 times per day until teeth are clear."  Mason's Mom did not feel that there was enough improvement in the first 30 days to compel her to buy another bottle and continue trying.  It is possible that after extended periods that one may see more of an improvement, but when required to purchase a new bottle every 3-4 weeks, the cost can quickly add up.
 
 
 
 


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