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Pet Dental Care

Dental health is crucial to your pet's overall wellbeing. Our comprehensive dental services address everything from routine cleanings to advanced oral care. We use modern dental equipment and techniques to ensure your pet's mouth stays healthy and comfortable.

1-3 hours depending on treatment
Gentle & Caring
Expert Team
Our Specialties

Pet Dental Care Services

Dental Cleaning

Professional scaling and polishing

Tooth Extraction

Safe removal of damaged teeth

Oral Surgery

Advanced dental procedures

Dental X-Ray

Detailed imaging of teeth and roots

About This Service

What to Know

Just like us, pets can suffer from tooth pain, gum disease, and dental problems that affect their quality of life. The tricky thing is, pets are experts at hiding discomfort - so dental issues often go unnoticed until they're quite advanced. Our dental services range from regular cleanings to keep teeth healthy, to treating existing problems like damaged teeth or sore gums. We use proper dental equipment designed for pets, and all dental work is done with your pet fully comfortable and monitored. A healthy mouth means a happier pet - they'll eat more comfortably, have fresher breath, and avoid the pain of untreated dental problems.

What We Offer

What's Included

Professional teeth cleaning
Dental X-rays
Tooth extractions
Oral health treatments
Gum care
Home care guidance

Certified Experts

Qualified professionals

Quality Care

Modern equipment

Compassionate

Gentle handling

Your Journey

What to Expect During Your Visit

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Step 1

We'll start with a dental examination to assess your pet's mouth and discuss any concerns.

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Step 2

If a dental procedure is needed, we'll explain the process and answer all your questions.

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Step 3

Your pet will be given comfortable sedation so they feel nothing during the procedure.

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Step 4

We'll thoroughly clean all teeth, including below the gum line where problems often hide.

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Step 5

If any teeth need attention, we'll address them and take X-rays to ensure nothing is missed.

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Step 6

Your pet will wake up in our recovery area with our team monitoring them until they're ready to go home.

Who Benefits Most

This service is ideal for:

  • Pets with bad breath
  • Visible tartar buildup on teeth
  • Pets who seem reluctant to eat or chew
  • Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Senior pets
  • All pets for preventive dental care

How Often Is It Recommended?

We recommend a dental check during your pet's annual wellness visit. Professional cleaning frequency depends on your pet's individual needs - some pets need annual cleanings, while others may need them more or less often. Small breeds and senior pets often need more frequent dental care.

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Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about pet dental care

Why does my pet need sedation for dental cleaning?
Unlike humans, pets can't understand why they need to sit still with their mouth open! Sedation ensures they're completely comfortable and unaware during the procedure, allows us to clean thoroughly below the gum line, and keeps everyone safe. Modern sedation is very safe and your pet is monitored throughout.
Is bad breath in pets normal?
A slight smell is normal, but noticeably bad breath usually indicates dental problems that need attention. Don't ignore it - dental issues can cause pain and affect your pet's overall health if left untreated.
How can I care for my pet's teeth at home?
Regular tooth brushing with pet-safe toothpaste is the gold standard. We'll show you how to do this and recommend dental treats or toys that can help. Even small efforts make a big difference in between professional cleanings.
Will my pet be in pain after dental work?
We provide appropriate comfort care so your pet shouldn't experience significant discomfort. Most pets are back to their normal selves within a day or two. We'll send you home with clear instructions and any necessary comfort support.

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You Might Also Be Concerned About...

Pet parents who visit us for dental care often first notice worrying signs at home that bring them through our doors. They tell us their pet's breath has become noticeably unpleasant, or that they've spotted their pet drooling more than usual. Some notice their pet has started avoiding their hard food or seems hesitant to chew on their favourite toys. More concerning still, some pet parents come in after noticing swelling on one side of their pet's face or jaw. These signs often point to dental problems that are causing your pet silent discomfort - and a dental check-up could make all the difference in getting them back to feeling comfortable and happy again.

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Have Questions About Pet Dental Care?

Our friendly team is here to help. Give us a call or book a consultation to discuss your pet's needs.

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