
People are frequently surprised when we ask about brushing their pet’s teeth, when, in fact, dental disease is commonplace in dogs and cats. By age 3, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of oral disease. Protecting your dog or cat’s oral health is important, since gum disease and other dental infections can lead to more serious problems (heart, lung, and kidney diseases).
We can all relate to the pain of a toothache and would not wish that on our pets. At wellness exams, we’ll inspect your pet’s teeth and gums. We’ll provide instruction on home dental care. If warranted, deeper cleaning under anesthesia may be advised. We have the latest equipment to perform dental procedures, including dental x-rays and extractions of any infected or decayed teeth.
In order to get younger pets on the right path to dental care, we offer a preventive service at a special package price. The service is $199.00 and includes:
Certain restrictions apply. Call us for details about how our veterinary dental services can help your pet.
Read more about pet dental health at HealthyPet.com.
Learn how to brush your pet’s teeth with tips from HealthyPet.com.