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Advanced dentistry for dogs and cats. The importance of maintaining oral health cannot be overstated when it comes to ensuring your pet's overall well-being. More life. More love. More memories. Left untreated, dental disease can lead to a cascade of issues, including gum and bone loss, infections, and even tooth loss. Furthermore, advanced dental problems can result in the dissemination of bacteria into the bloodstream, adversely affecting vital organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys, ultimately compromising a pet's lifespan. Given the stoic nature of most pets, they often conceal dental issues, making proactive oral care imperative.
Our commitment to oral health involves conducting thorough oral examinations to assess the need for dental care and implementing preventative measures. Our dental procedures are conducted with the utmost care, under full anesthesia, complemented by intravenous fluids and comprehensive vitals monitoring. Ensuring your pet's comfort is paramount; therefore, all animals receive appropriate pain medication, including oral nerve blocks, to alleviate discomfort. Additionally, our clinic employs laser therapy to expedite the healing process.
A person holding a green, toothbrush-shaped dog treat with a corgi in the background looking up eagerly, likely anticipating a reward from their veterinarian. The setting is a tiled floor. Close-up image of an animal's open mouth showing severe dental issues, including multiple yellowed and decayed teeth, inflamed gums, and visible build-up of plaque and tartar. A veterinarian's hand is holding the mouth open to reveal the condition.

No Pain, Know Health
Prioritizing precision and thoroughness, we perform pre- and post-extraction full-mouth dental radiographs to assess the health of the bone and tooth roots beneath the gum line. We utilize anesthesia protocols that allow for a swift return of patients to the comfort of their homes. Our approach to oral care aims to address existing issues and prevent future complications, promoting your pet's overall health and longevity.
A cat with a mix of orange, white, and black fur lies on a soft gray surface, playfully chewing on a white and orange toothbrush. In the background, slightly blurred sunlight streams through a window, as if awaiting its next visit to the veterinarian. A close-up shot of a dog biting into a green chew toy held by a person's hand. The dog's nose and mouth are prominently displayed, with its teeth and gums visible as it chews on the toy—a scene any vet would approve for dental health.
A close-up image of a dog's open mouth, showing its white teeth and pink tongue, with part of its nose and face slightly visible. The focus is primarily on the teeth and tongue, making it look like a snapshot taken during a routine vet check-up.

Procedures include:

  • Dental Cleaning/Polishing
  • Dental Extractions
  • Dental Radiology