Because your pet will have to go under
anesthesia during the dental cleaning procedure, there are inherent risks associated with any anesthetic procedure.
This was not visible until the tartar was removed under
anesthesia during the dental cleaning.
Not exact matches
Once your pet is under
anesthesia, your veterinarian might take
dental X-rays, which can show problem areas to be addressed
during the
cleaning, as well as teeth that may need to be extracted.
Since the same sounds and vibrations that occur
during our «human»
dental cleanings occur
during your kitty's
cleaning,
anesthesia is required for the procedure.
After full examination including
dental radiographs, the problems were evident and resulted in extraction of 16 teeth that were not treatable, due to long - term infection that had gone undetected
during the
anesthesia - free
cleaning procedures.
Your pet's safety and comfort is our highest priority, which is why
dental cleanings are performed under general
anesthesia and pain management is addressed before,
during and after dentistry services.
To prevent your pet from moving
during the
dental cleaning procedure and to avoid discomfort, we put it under
anesthesia.
That point was made several times
during Tuesday's hearing by supporters of Canine Care, an
anesthesia - free
dental cleaning service that operates in more than 600 locations in California, and the company's owner, Cindy Collins.
After the physical exam, your pet will be placed under
anesthesia for a safe and painless sleep
during the
dental cleaning.