Easy To Use
Just add a few drops of ioVet Oral to your pet's water each morning to promote long-lasting, fresher breath. It's easy to use and promotes healthier gums and fresher pet breath.
Backed by Science
In clinical studies, molecular iodine as a pet water additive was found to be significantly more effective than daily veterinarian-supervised brushing of dog's teeth in promoting gum health.
Promotes Gum Health
Poor gum health is the primary cause of tooth loss and is linked to cardiovascular disease and arthritis in your pets. Because of its superior performance, molecular iodine has become a standard of care for pet periodontal health.
Fresher Breath for Your Pet!
Molecular iodine (I2) has become a global standard of care
ioVet™ Oral is a unique, patented ready-to-use Molecular Iodine (I2)-based canine and feline periodontal health product. This additive helps support healthier gums and fresher breath in pets. Poor gum health is the primary cause of tooth loss and is linked to important systemic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and arthritis.
Why Choose Molecular Iodine?
> In clinical studies, molecular iodine as a pet water additive was found to be significantly more effective than daily veterinarian-supervised brushing of dog's teeth in promoting gum health.
> Easily dispensed for daily use
> Promotes long-lasting, fresher breath
Molecular Iodine Outperformed Daily Brushing
A molecular iodine pet water additive was evaluated in two double-blind, placebo-controlled and diet-controlled clinical trials, following Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) guidelines. Each 28-day trial involved 25 dogs whose plaque was measured by a trained veterinarian. Treatment was well tolerated by the dogs and resulted in an average plaque reduction of 44%. The molecular iodine product used in the studies earned the VOHC Seal of Acceptance. Other study observations included the elimination ofbad breath in treated dogs, and no changes in thyroid hormones after 28 days.
In contrast, a plaque reduction study involving toothbrushing, published in the Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, showed that brushing was significantly less effective. These study results are compared at right:
The greatest plaque reduction was obtained by the use of molecular iodine. With a 44% reduction of plaque within 28 days, plaque reduction through the use of molecular iodine was significantly greater than the plaque reduction obtained even through daily, veterinarian-supervised brushing.