Your pets' teeth should be checked and cleaned at least once a year.
Plaque and tartar build up can create loss of teeth, gingivitis,
periodontal disease, heart disease, and of course bad breath- just to name a few.
We offer anesthesia based dental scaling and polishing.
The American Veterinary Dental College does not recommend dental cleanings without anesthesia. This is due to animals not allowing cleaning nor inspection below the gum line, which is where most dental disease occurs. Performing dental cleanings without anesthesia can result in injury to your pet or the person performing the procedure.
Once your pets teeth have been cleaned it is important to maintain proper oral hygiene at home.
Brushing your pets teeth a few times a week with an enzymatic, pet safe, toothpaste tremendously helps prevent further decay.
This will take some training and patience, however you and your pet will thank us.
-How much do you know about your pets dental health?
Plaque and tartar build up can create loss of teeth, gingivitis,
periodontal disease, heart disease, and of course bad breath- just to name a few.
We offer anesthesia based dental scaling and polishing.
The American Veterinary Dental College does not recommend dental cleanings without anesthesia. This is due to animals not allowing cleaning nor inspection below the gum line, which is where most dental disease occurs. Performing dental cleanings without anesthesia can result in injury to your pet or the person performing the procedure.
Once your pets teeth have been cleaned it is important to maintain proper oral hygiene at home.
Brushing your pets teeth a few times a week with an enzymatic, pet safe, toothpaste tremendously helps prevent further decay.
This will take some training and patience, however you and your pet will thank us.
-How much do you know about your pets dental health?