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Understanding Dental Health in Pets

Does your best friend have bad breath? Despite what many pet owners may believe, “dog breath” is not just a nuisance – it’s a sign of an unhealthy mouth. Bad breath is caused by bacteria. Over time, bacteria lead to plaque and tartar buildup on your pet’s teeth. The result is bad breath, gingivitis, and other common signs of dental disease. As dental disease progresses, other signs can include drooling, discomfort while chewing, and loose or missing teeth. Even if you’re using treats and chews to help control tartar, these are frequently not enough to keep dental disease in check. Ask us about the best ways to control plaque and help protect your pet from dental disease.

Dental hygiene is an important part of your pet's health because dental disease can be associated with other serious health problems, such as heart disease and kidney disease. But how do you know if your pet has a healthy mouth? Let us examine your pet’s teeth and gums to help determine if there are any dental issues you should know about. After a brief visual examination, we may recommend a more detailed examination (which requires sedation), a dental cleaning, or options for at-home dental care.

Even if you think your pet’s teeth and gums are fine, we can offer expert advice to help you keep them that way! Dental health shouldn’t be taken for granted. Fortunately, many dental problems can be managed through at-home care and by bringing your pet to us for regular dental checkups and teeth cleanings.

We want your pet to live a long, healthy life, and we understand that maintaining a healthy mouth is part of that. Your pet’s health is important to us, so let us help you with this commitment. Call today to discuss your pet’s dental care needs and how we can help!

Professional Dental Cleaning and Care

In addition to at-home care, professional dental cleanings are a key part of maintaining your pet’s oral health. Our veterinary team provides thorough cleanings using safe, advanced techniques to remove plaque and tartar buildup above and below the gumline. During these visits, we also perform comprehensive dental exams to detect early signs of disease, identify problem areas, and develop a personalized dental care plan for your pet.

Professional dental care can prevent more serious health problems, including tooth loss, oral infections, and systemic issues affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver. By combining routine cleanings, at-home dental care, and regular checkups, we can help your pet maintain a healthy mouth, fresh breath, and overall well-being.

Why Dental Health Matters

Maintaining your pet’s dental health is not just about preventing bad breath – it can prevent more serious conditions affecting the heart, kidneys, and other organs. Healthy teeth and gums support proper nutrition, reduce pain, and enhance your pet’s quality of life. Our goal is to make dental care accessible, effective, and stress-free for pets and their owners alike.
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