Dental Services

Dental Cleanings

Regular dental cleanings are essential for maintaining your pet's oral health. Our skilled veterinarians will carefully examine your pet's teeth and gums, removing any plaque or tartar buildup to prevent dental disease.

Dental Examinations

During a dental examination, our veterinarians will thoroughly assess your pet's oral health, checking for signs of dental disease or other issues. We will provide personalized recommendations for treatment based on your pet's individual needs.

Tooth Extractions

In some cases, tooth extractions may be necessary to address dental issues such as severe decay or trauma. Our experienced veterinarians will perform extractions with precision and care to ensure your pet's comfort and well-being.

Dental Radiography

Dental radiography allows us to obtain detailed images of your pet's teeth and oral structures, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of dental problems. We utilize digital radiography technology for enhanced clarity and accuracy.

Pet Dental Care Tips

In addition to professional dental care, there are several things you can do at home to maintain your pet’s oral health:

  • Brushing: Regular brushing with a pet-friendly toothpaste can help prevent plaque and tartar buildup.
  • Diet: Feed your pet a balanced diet that promotes dental health, such as dental chews or specially formulated dental diets.
  • Chew Toys: Providing your pet with chew toys can help keep their teeth clean and healthy by reducing plaque buildup.

Dentistry FAQs

Proper dental care is essential for pets to prevent dental disease, pain, and other health issues.

It’s recommended to schedule a dental cleaning for your pet annually or as advised by your veterinarian.

Signs include bad breath, swollen gums, difficulty eating, and loose or discolored teeth.

Yes, regular brushing is beneficial for your pet’s dental health. Your veterinarian can provide guidance on technique and products.

Dental treats can help reduce plaque and tartar buildup, but they should be used in conjunction with regular dental cleanings and daily teeth brushing.

Dental care should begin early, ideally when your pet is a puppy or kitten, to establish good oral hygiene habits.

Anesthesia is often necessary for thorough dental cleanings to ensure the safety and comfort of your pet.

Besides regular dental cleanings, daily teeth brushing along with providing dental-friendly toys and a balanced diet can help maintain your pet’s oral health.

The duration of a dental cleaning appointment can vary depending on the extent of dental issues and procedures needed.

Some pet insurance plans may cover dental care, but it’s essential to check with your provider for specific coverage details.