Dental Care

GUARANTEED TO MAKE YOUR PET SMILE

Regular dental care is crucial to your pet's overall health and well-being. Just like humans, pets can suffer from dental issues such as plaque buildup, gum disease, and tooth decay. Routine dental visits with our experienced veterinarians help prevent these issues, ensuring your pet’s teeth and gums stay in top shape.

During a pet dental visit, we provide a thorough examination, professional cleaning, and personalized advice on how to care for your pet's oral hygiene at home. We may also recommend dental X-rays to check for hidden problems beneath the surface, offering a complete assessment of their oral health.

Early detection of dental issues can prevent serious health problems, as poor oral hygiene can lead to heart, liver, and kidney diseases. With proper dental care, your pet will have a brighter smile, fresher breath, and a healthier life!

Schedule a dental checkup today and keep your pet's smile healthy for years to come!

Dental Cleaning: What to expect?

KEEPING YOUR PET HEALTHY LONG-TERM

Prior to your vets dental appointment you may have to follow certain guidelines from your vet such as stopping feeding and limiting the amount of water your pet takes.

Pet owners will drop off their pet at our clinic where they will meet briefly with a veternarian to discuss their pets health history and any health concerns. Our trained staff will then take your pet and make sure they are comfortable prior to their procedure.

Our clinic uses anesthesia when performing dental cleanings to ensure a safe and thorough examination and cleaning. 

During your pet's dental cleaning one of our certified veterinarians will perform a thorough oral exam where they will diagnose and treat any major issues

During this exam your vet will look for any damage or early signs of periodontal disease in your pets mouth. They will also perform x-rays if needed to determine severity of damage and if additional tretament is needed. 

Should My Pet Get a Dental Check-Up?

If you notice any of the signs below in your pet it is recommended that you take them in for a dental cleaning

Poor Appetite

Loose or Missing Teeth

Excessive Drooling

Bad Breath

Tips for Keeping Your Pet's Teeth Healthy

SUPPORTING YOUR PET'S SMILE

1) Brush your pets teeth at home to help prevent buildup of tartar and plaque

2) Feed your pet a diet that promotes good dental health

3) Instead of regular treats, feed your pet treats that advertise dental benefits

4) Make sure your pet has plenty of toys that encourage healthy chewing