Pet Dental Health
Pet dental health is often overlooked but has critical implications for your pet’s quality of life and well-being. Our team provides professional pet dentistry services to prevent dental problems and treat existing oral health conditions. Our team also recognizes the importance of dental home care and can provide education, instruction, and product selection assistance.
Why Dental Care Matters
Did you know that pets need the same oral care as people, including daily toothbrushing and routine professional cleanings? Unfortunately, many pets suffer from poor oral health, which can lead to pain, infection, and systemic problems affecting the heart, liver, and kidneys. Proper dental care helps prevent plaque and tartar buildup, keeps your pet’s teeth and gums healthy, and contributes to a good quality of life.
Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease affects nearly all pets by age 3, impacting the gums, bones, and other tooth-supporting oral tissues. It begins when sticky plaque coats the teeth and hardens into tartar, allowing bacteria to accumulate and causing gum inflammation (i.e., gingivitis). Left untreated, periodontal disease progresses and causes pain, tooth loss, and difficulty eating or playing. Additionally, bacteria from infected gum tissue can leak into the bloodstream and affect important organs, including the heart.
Pet Dentistry to Keep that Smile Shining
Dental examinations
 
Dental X-rays
 
Dental cleanings
Dental cleanings can be used to treat existing dental issues, but they are best used to prevent periodontal disease and other dental problems. We recommend regular dental cleanings for most pets, although we will evaluate each pet individually and provide customized recommendations.
 
Dental surgery
 
Dental anesthesia
 
At-home Pet Dental Care
At-home tooth brushing is the most effective way to maintain pet dental health between professional cleanings. Brushing daily with a pet-safe toothpaste and soft-bristled toothbrush removes plaque buildup, reduces harmful oral bacteria, and keeps your pet’s breath fresh. Our team can provide a tooth brushing demonstration, offer tips for helping pets acclimate, and recommend safe, effective dental products to help with plaque removal or for pets who will not accept brushing.
 
 
 
 
 
