Dentistry

Your pet’s dental health is very important.

Pets with regular dental care live longer and healthier lives.

It is important to have your pet checked for dental disease, as this disease can have major impacts on your pet’s organs, including the heart, liver, and kidneys. Typically, after the age of 2 or 3, most dogs and cats will need a dental cleaning every 1 to 2 years. A dental evaluation done by your veterinarian will allow you to discuss your pet’s dental health and if excessive plaque or periodontal disease requires a cleaning.

Did you know that ​70-85% of pets over the age of 2 have some form of dental disease?

Dental Disease Symptoms

Here are some signs that your pet may have dental disease:

  • Bad breath
  • Yellow, brown, discolored, or loose teeth
  • Red, inflamed gums
  • Swollen mouth, jaws, or gums
  • Doesn’t play with chew toys as often
  • Pain when eating

How We Help

We can help maintain your pet’s dental health with:

  • Full dental Radiographs.
  • Preventative Cleanings.
  • Professional Surgical Care.
  • Oral Surgery
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