Bad breath is easy to dismiss, but it’s often the first sign of something deeper. Dental disease in pets doesn’t just affect the mouth; it can impact the heart, kidneys, liver, and overall comfort if left untreated.
With cat and dog teeth cleaning, we take a more thorough approach to dental care. Each visit is designed to identify hidden disease, remove harmful buildup, and restore comfort, so your pet can eat, play, and live without ongoing oral pain.
A proper dental cleaning isn’t just about what’s visible above the gumline. Most dental disease develops below the surface, where bacteria cause infection, bone loss, and pain that pets often hide.
Anesthesia allows us to:
Without anesthesia, these critical steps aren’t possible, and important problems can go undetected.
We remove plaque and tartar above and below the gumline, polish the teeth, and restore a healthier oral environment.
Digital imaging allows us to evaluate tooth roots and bone structure, uncovering disease that can’t be seen during a visual exam.
When a tooth is too damaged or painful to save, we perform careful extractions to relieve discomfort and prevent further complications.
Most pets hide dental pain very well. Just because your pet is eating doesn’t mean their mouth is healthy. Pets will chew on one side, eat slower, or adjust how they eat to avoid pain. By the time they stop eating, the issue is often advanced and painful. Early intervention = less suffering and fewer extractions.
We recommend annual dental exams and cleanings for most pets. Some breeds (like Yorkies, Chihuahuas, Bulldogs, and other small or flat-faced breeds) may need cleanings every 6–12 months due to their predisposition to dental disease.
Yes. Anesthesia allows us to clean beneath the gums, take accurate X-rays, and safely perform any needed extractions. “Awake” cleanings only scratch the surface and can be dangerous and stressful for your pet — and they miss the most important areas where disease hides.
Absolutely. Over 60% of dental disease is hidden below the gumline. Digital dental X-rays allow us to detect tooth root infections, bone loss, abscesses, and more — problems you simply can’t see on the surface.
Dental costs vary based on your pet’s needs, but we’re transparent every step of the way. We’ll give you a personalized estimate after examining your pet. Our team is also happy to discuss payment options and how to prioritize your pet’s care responsibly.