Preventative Teeth Cleaning

without the use of anesthesia for cats and dogs

 

Our Procedure

We work

with your veterinarian to create a comprehensive preventative treatment plan for your pet.

Before cleaning

a thorough oral examination will be performed, including probing each tooth, to determine if there is any pathology or discomfort. Any findings will be discussed with the veterinarian before continuing the procedure.

Plaque and calculus

will be removed from above and below the gum line with hand scalers, curettes and/pr ultrasonic scaler. Teeth will be polished with a fluoride-free prophy paste to smooth the tooth surface and the mouth will be rinsed with a chlorhexidine (anti-plaque antiseptic) oral solution.

All findings

will be documented in the patient’s chart and reviewed with the client along with home care recommendations.

 Tooth Trooths

Plaque forms within6 hrs

Plaque forms within

6 hrs

Tartar can form within48-72 hrs

Tartar can form within

48-72 hrs

Gingivitis can occur as early as2 weeks

Gingivitis can occur as early as

2 weeks

Gingivitis can be reversible and severe periodontal disease can require surgery

Gingivitis can be reversible and severe periodontal disease can require

surgery

 
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Preventative Care

Brushing teeth daily


speak to our veterinary team about products that are available. We also recommend Veterinary Oral Health Council approved dental tooth paste, toothbrushes, wipes, rinse, treats & chews.


Notify your veterinarian


if you notice bad breath, tartar formation and/or a change in chewing habits.


Make sure to schedule


regular oral screenings, which may include x-rays and anesthetic dentals.

“Prevention is better than cure.”

- Erasmus