Regular oral care for your pet offers the same prevention as a visit to your own dentist. Teeth-cleaning removes hardened plaque (bacteria) and tartar that can become detrimental to your pet’s overall health. Having a routine examinations by a veterinarian are very important for good dental health. Once it is determined your pet may require a dental, we provide you with a care plan which includes, pre-surgical bloodwork, anesthesia with continuous monitoring until your pet is fully awake , full mouth digital dental x-rays, extractions of damaged, cracked, infected or loose teeth, post surgical laser therapy to reduce swelling and speed healing, and of course scaling and polishing of the teeth to give your pet a fresh, pearly white, and healthy mouth. Depending on the severity of dental disease your pet is experiencing you may receive antibiotics prior and post surgery, as well as pain medications to go home.
request an appointmentPlease schedule an appointment to have your pet examined and discuss your pet’s dental needs as soon as possible
Regular oral care for your pet offers the same prevention as a visit to your own dentist. Teeth-cleaning removes hardened plaque (bacteria) and tartar that can become detrimental to your pet’s overall health. Having a routine examinations by a veterinarian are very important for good dental health. Our team will give owners advice on the best way to care for their pets’ teeth. Please use the form to the right to schedule an appointment. We will try our best to accommodate your busy schedule. We will contact you to confirm your appointment.
Please schedule an appointment to have your pet examined and discuss your pet’s dental needs as soon as possible