person examining cat's teeth

Dental Care

Dental and Oral Health Care Services

  • Counseling on at-home dental care to keep your pet’s mouth healthy
  • Comprehensive dental cleanings and oral health examinations
  • Dental Radiography
  • Extractions
  • Bonded Sealants
  • Clindoral gingival treatments for periodontal disease
  • Addressing gingival and oral mass with possible removal via laser surgery
pug and kitten snuggling
Before and after dog's teeth cleaning

Your Pet’s Dentistry Appointment…What to Expect

  • You will have a check-in appointment the morning of your pet’s dental to discuss options and go over paperwork. You may preview the consent form here
  • Your pet will receive a physical examination by the doctor before the procedure.
  • A comprehensive oral health examination is performed under general anesthesia to make sure the teeth, gums, tongue and mouth are healthy.
  • The teeth are cleaned with an ultrasonic scaler both above and below the gumline and then polished.
  • If issues are identified, we can discuss treatment options with you and take care of them that day.
  • Pets are able to go home the same day in the late afternoon or early evening. A time will be set up for your discharge appointment to go over our findings and care instructions.

Digital Dental Technology

The part of the tooth you can see is just the tip of the iceberg. Many dental problems happen under the gum line. This is where the latest technology of digital dental x-rays can identify issues (such as the tooth root abscess and bone loss in the x-ray above) to help us make a treatment plan customized for your pet’s individual needs.

x-ray of dog's teeth with abscess and bone loss
Golden retriever with mouth open

Bonded Sealants

Enameled chipped teeth can often be treated with a bonded sealant to decrease pain, sensitivity and the chance of needing an extraction.

Pet Dental Services Near You

Make An Appointment online for a dental exam or cleaning, or call us at 920-722-1518.