Not exact matches
Dental radiographs (x-rays) allow us to determine what is
going on with that tooth
under the
gumline.
Without your pet
going under anesthesia, there is no possible way to clean the plaque accumulation on the inside surfaces of the teeth or below the
gumline.
Step 1 — Pre-anesthetic bloodwork ensures safety; anesthesia; examination of the mouth Step 2 — A Certified Veterinary Technician uses hand tools to remove tartar and probe for gum disease Step 3 — An ultrasonic scaler is used to remove plaque and tarter below the
gumline Step 4 — The teeth are polished Step 5 — Flouride is added to protect the teeth Step 6 — The pet wakes up
under the supervision of a veterinarian, and
goes home with a dental care plan to keep teeth healthy & pearly white!
Without your pet
going under anesthesia, there is no possible way to clean the inside surfaces of the teeth or below the
gumline.
Because of our dental radiographs we were able to better see the bone and
under the
gumline to confirm exactly what was
going on and if it was causing him pain.