Pet Dental Care
Veterinary dental care is a critical component of overall pet health, often overlooked by many pet owners. Just like in humans, dental issues in animals can lead to a range of health problems if left unattended.
Regular dental check-ups and cleanings performed by a veterinarian are essential to prevent the accumulation of plaque and tartar, which can lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and even tooth loss.
Beyond maintaining a pet's pearly whites, proper dental care can have a positive impact on their overall well-being. Dental problems can contribute to systemic issues, affecting vital organs such as the heart and kidneys. Veterinarians may also address oral infections and provide guidance on at-home dental care practices, such as tooth brushing and dental-friendly treats.
By prioritizing veterinary dental care, pet owners can significantly enhance the quality and longevity of their furry companions' lives, ensuring they enjoy a pain-free and healthy mouth.
Pet Dental Services We Offer
- Dental Examination:
- A thorough examination of the pet's mouth to assess the overall oral health, identify any abnormalities, and check for signs of dental disease.
- Dental Cleaning (Prophylaxis):
- Professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar buildup, typically performed under general anesthesia to ensure a thorough and safe procedure.
- Scaling and Polishing:
- Scaling involves removing plaque and tartar from the teeth, while polishing helps smooth the tooth surfaces to discourage future buildup.
- Dental X-rays:
- Radiographic imaging to assess the health of teeth below the gumline, aiding in the detection of hidden dental issues.
- Tooth Extraction:
- Removal of damaged or infected teeth to prevent further pain and complications.
- Gingival Flap Surgery:
- Surgical procedure to treat advanced periodontal disease by lifting the gum tissue to access and clean beneath it.
- Root Canal Therapy:
- Treatment for damaged or infected teeth that aims to preserve the tooth by removing the pulp and sealing the canal.
- Orthodontic Procedures:
- Correction of dental misalignments or malocclusions that may cause discomfort or difficulty in eating.
- Application of Dental Sealants:
- Protective coatings applied to the surfaces of the teeth to help prevent plaque buildup and protect against decay.
- Oral Mass Removal:
- Extraction of oral tumors or growths that may be affecting the pet's oral health.
- Prescription Dental Diets:
- Specialized diets designed to promote dental health by reducing plaque and tartar accumulation.
- Home Care Instructions:
- Veterinary professionals may provide guidance on at-home dental care practices, such as tooth brushing, dental chews, and oral rinses.
Regular veterinary dental care is crucial for preventing dental issues and maintaining the overall health and well-being of your pet. Consult with your veterinarian to create a personalized dental care plan based on your pet's specific needs and oral health status.