Vet Dentistry
It is crucial to have regular cat/dog dental appointments so that your pet’s teeth can be checked, and their health maintained. What most pet owners don’t realize is that a pet’s dental health is linked to the health of other bodily systems. Bacteria that enter through the oral cavity can enter the bloodstream and infect the heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs. Sometimes, even a small infection can lead to a painful tooth loss and be detrimental in a variety of other ways. That is why your pet must be protected from bad breath, tooth decay, and infections.
Dental Health for Your Pets
Animals, by instinct, hide their pain. They have evolved this way to avoid becoming prey and can camouflage even the most extreme oral pain. You might think that your pet is eating and drinking normally, but they may be doing it all with excruciating pain and without letting you know.
To avoid any difficulty, bring your pet to our clinic every year before the age of nine, and every six months when your pet is older. If you have any specific concerns we are available for cat/dog dental consultation.
Yearly pet teeth cleaning procedures should be scheduled to ensure proper oral hygiene for your pet. Doing so can also prevent possible tooth trouble that may turn serious if not treated properly. Once you notice that your pet’s plaque build-up does not come off with regular brushing, it’s time to visit a pet dentist for a professional cleaning.
Veterinary Dentistry Services
At our vet clinic, we offer many oral hygiene services for cats and dogs. These include:
- Teeth cleaning
- Complete dental exams
- Dental surgery
- Teeth cleaning
- Complete dental exams
- Dental surgery
Dental patients are consistently monitored throughout the procedure. You will be given a care plan to make sure that your pet makes a healthy recovery.