Dental Cleaning
Dental Cleaning and Dental Surgery:
Does your pet have bad breath? does your pet shy away from you touching their mouth? have you noticed any bleeding from the mouth or even a change in appetite? These could be signs of dental disease in your pet therefore a dental assesment may be needed. If you think your pet needs dental care please contact us to make an appointment for a dental assessment or dental cleaning.
We offer a comprehensive veterinary dental cleaning and evaluation under full anesthesia. All teeth are fully assessed, ultrasonically scaled, polished and roots radiographed. Potentially diseased teeth observed will need to be extracted. Any questions regarding dental work or plaque/tartar control please contact us for further information or follow the link below on professional veterinary dental cleaning.
Anesthesia free dental procedures are not able to clean beneath the gumline to prevent periodontal disease nor able to look beneath the gum-line to identify problems before they become painful and expensive to treat. All pets requiring dental cleanings should be performed by a licensed Veterinarian under anesthesia.
If you have questions regarding why not to do anesthesia free dentals don’t hesitate to contact us or click the following links:
Why not to choose anesthesia free dentals-avdc.org
Professional dental cleaning