Comprehensive
Pet Dental Care

Maintain your pet’s oral health with professional dental cleanings, extractions, and preventive care.

About Pet Dental Care

At Vets For Pets, we understand the importance of good dental health for pets. Just like humans, pets require regular dental care to prevent dental diseases and maintain overall well-being.
Our dental care services for pets include routine dental exams, professional cleanings, and treatment for dental issues such as periodontal disease, tooth decay, and oral infections.

During a dental exam, our experienced veterinarians will thoroughly examine your pet’s teeth and gums, looking for signs of dental disease or other oral health issues. If necessary, we may recommend a professional dental cleaning to remove plaque and tartar buildup and address any underlying problems.

We also provide guidance on at-home dental care, including brushing your pet’s teeth, providing dental chews or toys, and incorporating dental-friendly diets into their routine.

By prioritizing your pet’s dental health, you can help prevent serious dental problems and ensure they enjoy a lifetime of healthy smiles.

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Top Pet Dental Conditions

Periodontal Disease

This is the most common dental condition in pets, characterized by inflammation and infection of the gums and surrounding tissues. Without proper treatment, it can lead to tooth loss and other health issues.

Tooth Decay

Just like humans, pets can experience tooth decay due to a buildup of plaque and tartar. Decay can lead to pain, infection, and tooth loss if left untreated.

Fractured Tooth

Pets can break or fracture their teeth due to trauma, chewing on hard objects, or untreated dental disease. Broken teeth can be painful and may require extraction or other dental procedures.

Gingivitis

Gingivitis is inflammation of the gums caused by plaque and tartar buildup. It can cause redness, swelling, and bleeding gums, and if left untreated, it can progress to more serious dental problems.

Oral Infections

Infections in the mouth can develop from untreated dental conditions or injuries. These infections can spread to other parts of the body if not addressed promptly.

Ulverative Stomatitis

Ulcerative stomatitis is a painful oral condition causing ulcers and lesions in pets' mouths, leading to discomfort, difficulty eating, and drooling. Prompt veterinary care is crucial to alleviate pain and address underlying causes, ensuring your pet's comfort and well-being.

Pet Teeth Cleaning
& Exams

Much like your annual checkup at the dentist, your pet should come in for a dental examination at least once a year. Pets who are more prone to dental problems than others may need to see us more often. 

Vets for pets can assess diagnose and treat dental health problems in cats and dogs.

At Vets For Pets, we employ a thorough approach to assess your pet’s dental health. Our assessment includes a comprehensive examination of your pet’s teeth, gums, and oral tissues. Using advanced diagnostic tools, we identify any signs of dental disease such as plaque buildup, gingivitis, or tooth decay. Additionally, we assess for any abnormalities or signs of pain during the examination. With our expertise and attention to detail, we ensure a comprehensive assessment to address any dental problems your pet may have effectively.

At Vets For Pets, we offer a range of effective treatments to address various dental issues in pets. Our goal is to improve your pet’s oral health and overall well-being.

Depending on the specific dental problem your pet is experiencing, our treatment options may include:

  1. Professional Dental Cleanings: We perform thorough cleanings to remove plaque and tartar buildup from your pet’s teeth, helping to prevent periodontal disease and maintain oral hygiene.
  2. Tooth Extractions: In cases of severe dental disease or irreparable damage, we may 2 recommend tooth extractions to alleviate pain and prevent further complications.
  3. Periodontal Therapy: For pets with advanced periodontal disease, we provide specialized treatment to address gum inflammation, infection, and bone loss.
  4. Oral Surgery: Our skilled veterinarians perform oral surgeries to treat conditions such as oral tumors, fractured teeth, or palate defects, restoring your pet’s oral health and function. 
  5. Antibiotic Therapy: In cases of oral infections or abscesses, we may prescribe antibiotics to help eliminate bacteria and promote healing.

 Throughout the treatment process, we prioritize your pet’s comfort and safety, using advanced techniques and anesthesia protocols as needed. We also provide guidance on at-home dental care to maintain your pet’s oral health between veterinary visits.

At Vets For Pets, we believe that prevention is key to maintaining your pet’s oral health and overall well-being. Our preventive care measures are designed to help prevent dental problems before they develop, ensuring your pet enjoys a lifetime of healthy smiles.

Our preventive dental care services include:

  1. Regular Dental Examinations: We recommend scheduling routine dental exams for your pet to assess their oral health and detect any potential issues early on.
  2. Professional Dental Cleanings: Routine cleanings performed by our skilled veterinary team help remove plaque and tartar buildup, reducing the risk of periodontal disease and other dental problems.
  3. Dental X-rays: We utilize advanced dental imaging techniques to evaluate your pet’s teeth, gums, and oral structures, allowing us to identify hidden dental issues that may not be visible during a routine examination.
  4. Dental Home Care Guidance: Our team provides guidance on at-home dental care practices, including tooth brushing, dental diets, and dental chews, to help maintain your pet’s oral hygiene between veterinary visits.
  5. Tailored Preventive Plans: We develop customized preventive care plans based on your pet’s individual needs, lifestyle, and risk factors, ensuring comprehensive protection against dental problems.

By prioritizing preventive dental care for your pet, you can help prevent painful dental conditions, such as periodontal disease and tooth decay, and promote their overall health and well-being. 

Schedule a preventive dental exam for your pet at Vets For Pets today, and let’s work together to keep their smile bright and their tail wagging!

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