Dental cleaning is an important part of general health maintenance for your pet. The teeth are a potential source of life-threatening infection to the heart, liver, and kidneys if periodontal disease develops. Routine dental care is recommended because maintaining good oral health will greatly improve both long-term health and breath. The best way to ensure the long life of your pet’s teeth is regular teeth cleaning procedures completed by a veterinarian, followed by recommended at home care.
Our veterinarians evaluate the mouth for disease, extract teeth if necessary, clean and polish the teeth, and can perform minor oral surgery. Your pet is placed under anesthesia while this is being done. This assures that we can perform the necessary procedures safely and completely without damaging any enamel. Our procedure includes, but is not limited to; hand and/or ultra sonic scaling, sub-gingival cleaning, extractions, polishing, and application of a fluoride and enamel sealant. Medical studies show that pets live longer, healthier and happier lives when they have routine dental care.
Our veterinarians evaluate the mouth for disease, extract teeth if necessary, clean and polish the teeth, and can perform minor oral surgery. Your pet is placed under anesthesia while this is being done. This assures that we can perform the necessary procedures safely and completely without damaging any enamel. Our procedure includes, but is not limited to; hand and/or ultra sonic scaling, sub-gingival cleaning, extractions, polishing, and application of a fluoride and enamel sealant. Medical studies show that pets live longer, healthier and happier lives when they have routine dental care.