Ideally, pets should have their teeth brushed regularly (daily), chew on appropriate toys / treats, use approved dental care products, receive POPD at appropriate intervals, and periodically have
full anesthetic dental cleanings.
The best times for us to recommend anesthesia free assessments are early in life when there is minimal tartar and in
between anesthetic dental cleanings when the tartar build up is low.
Brushing your pet's teeth at home on a regular basis (daily to every other day) can significantly decrease the need for and frequency
of anesthetic dental cleanings.
We perform general, orthopedic and soft tissue surgeries,
anesthetic dental cleanings, spays and neuters, and a variety of emergency surgeries.
If you observe any of the following signs, your pet needs a dental examination and
an anesthetic dental cleaning performed by a veterinarian:
These may include procedures such as lab work and other diagnostics, surgical procedures or
anesthetic dental cleanings.
We provide wellness exams and vaccines, spays and neuters,
anesthetic dental cleanings, diagnostics, in - house radiology and more.
Anesthetic dental cleanings are necessary when your pet is showing signs of advanced dental disease.