Comprehensive Pet Dental Care That Safeguards Your Pet’s Health
Dental health plays a vital role in your pet’s overall well-being. Oral diseases not only cause chronic pain and discomfort but may lead to serious infections affecting vital organs such as the liver, kidneys, and heart. Thankfully, with modern veterinary dentistry, there are safe and effective ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat dental problems—ensuring your furry friend lives a longer, healthier life.
At our clinic, we provide complete and compassionate dental care, using the latest tools and best practices in veterinary medicine.
Our Pet Dental Services
We offer a full spectrum of veterinary dental care:
- Routine dental cleanings (scaling and polishing)
- Full dental examinations
- Digital dental x-rays
- Tooth extractions (dogs, cats, small mammals)
- Owner education on at-home oral hygiene
- Treatment of gingivitis and periodontitis
- Restorative treatments for damaged teeth
- Management of cracked or fractured teeth
- Oral surgery (including tumor removal and biopsies)
- Orthodontic evaluations for bite alignment
- Fluoride polishing to fortify enamel
- Dental sealants to prevent plaque buildup
Each dental cleaning is conducted under general anesthesia to guarantee your pet’s comfort and safety. During every visit, we assess oral health, diagnose any underlying issues, and guide you through recommended treatments.

Why Pet Dental Care Matters
Over 85% of pets older than two years suffer from dental disease. What starts as mild plaque buildup can quickly become serious. Plaque hardens into tartar within days, leading to gum inflammation, recession, and bone loss. Left untreated, dental infections may spread to the bloodstream, compromising organ health and shortening life expectancy.
Dental pain can also cause pets to lose interest in food or stop eating altogether, resulting in nutritional deficiencies or weight loss.
Warning Signs of Dental Issues
If your pet shows any of the following signs, it may be time for a dental check-up:
- Persistent bad breath
- Loose, discolored, or tartar-covered teeth
- Bleeding gums or oral discomfort
- Facial or mouth swelling
- Difficulty chewing or excessive drooling
- Retained baby teeth
- Avoiding food or eating slowly
Prompt attention to these symptoms can prevent complications and reduce the need for more invasive treatments later on.
Preventive Care at Home and in Clinic
After addressing existing dental problems, we create a personalized care plan tailored to your pet’s breed, age, and needs. We typically recommend professional cleanings every 1 to 5 years, paired with at-home strategies such as:
- Daily or weekly tooth brushing
- Antibacterial oral rinses
- Veterinary dental diets or treats
Consistency is key: regular oral care extends your pet’s quality of life and minimizes future dental costs.
Book Your Appointment
Healthy teeth mean a healthier pet. Don’t wait for symptoms—schedule your pet’s dental assessment today and give them the lifelong comfort they deserve.