Dentistry Services

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Dental Cleanings, Radiographs, and Extractions

Bad breath is not normal! Dental care is essential to your pet’s long term health and quality of life. Bacteria thrive under the gum line, causing infections in the tooth root and jaw that spread throughout the body and effect other organs, such as the heart and kidneys.

Pets need dental care, too! Dental disease is very common in pets with 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have dental disease by 3 years of age. Pets don’t tell us when their teeth hurt and many animals actually hide signs of illness or weakness as a survival mechanism. Signs your pet may need dental care include:

  • Bad breath

  • Not eating or having difficulty eating

  • Pawing at their face or mouth

  • Visible lesions on the muzzle (an indicator of tooth abscess)

  • Yelping or vocalizing when touched around the mouth

We have options to help you take care of your furry friend’s teeth:

  • Non-Anesthetic (Anxiety Free) Dentals

  • Ultrasonic Cleaning and Polishing

  • Dental X-rays

  • Extractions

  • Other specialty services for reconstructing or capping teeth

  • Toothbrushes, toothpaste, and enzymatic chews

  • Oral rinses

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