Dental Care

Why is dental care so important? Recent studies have shown that 70% of adult cats and 80% of adult dogs show symptoms of oral disease.

Your Pet’s Oral Health

Just as it’s important for you to see a dentist regularly, it’s important for dogs and cats as well. Your pet’s oral health is directly connected to their overall health.

Signs of dental disease include bad breath, loose, broken, or missing teeth, yellow or brown teeth, red, inflamed, or bleeding gums, difficulty or pain when chewing, pawing at the mouth, and excessive drooling. If you notice any of these symptoms, please contact our team, and we’ll be happy to help.

Routine dental assessments and cleanings under general anesthesia are important to prevent bone loss and tissue inflammation. Unaddressed dental disease can increase your pet’s risk of heart, kidney, and liver disease. We can perform general cleanings and extractions. Please call us for an examination to assess your pet’s oral health.