We offer full mouth dental XRays as part of our comprehensive oral health assessment and treatment for
your pet during their dental cleaning.
Not exact matches
Recognizing the importance of maintaining the oral and
dental health of
pets, The Sunnyside Pet Healthcare Center operates a
dental suite for general exams,
dental cleanings, extractions of diseased teeth, and radiology services to examine areas of the mouth that can not be seen
during a general exam.
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.
If you are unsure if your
pet needs a
dental cleaning, make sure you ask the vet
during your
pet's next exam.
Because your
pet will have to go under anesthesia
during the
dental cleaning procedure, there are inherent risks associated with any anesthetic procedure.
During a
dental cleaning (called a prophylaxis), plaque and tartar are removed from a
pet's teeth and the health of the entire mouth (tongue, gums, lips, and teeth) is assessed.
During your
pet's
dental cleaning (scientific name — a prophylaxis), tartar and plaque are
cleaned off your
pet's teeth, and the health of your
pet's whole (teeth, gums, tongue, and lips) mouth are evaluated.
During the
pet dental cleaning, you can expect:
To accommodate your busy schedule, you also have the option to schedule wellness services like exams, vaccines, and
dental cleanings during their
pet's stay.
Ability to have routine care or medical treatments, such as
dental cleanings, performed
during your
pet's stay.
During your
pet's examination the doctor will evaluate your
pet's current
dental and overall health and find the right
dental plan, which should include regular professional
cleaning at our office along with proper home
dental care.
If
dental disease is present, it is
during this exam that we determine if your
pet needs an anesthetic professional
cleaning or a non-anesthetic professional
cleaning.
«The new
dental treats feature a double - brush design to
clean teeth by removing plaque and tartar
during the chewing action of the treat,» explained Pete Brace, vice president of communications and
pet parent relations.
We use a light sedative
during our
dental procedures to thoroughly
clean your
pets teeth while keeping them calm and relaxed!
During February you will receive 10 % off ALL
dental - related services performed while your
pet is here for their
dental cleaning.
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.
While you may not be talking about cavities
during your
pet's annual wellness exam, you will be discussing periodontal disease, the risk of fractured teeth, and what to expect from your animal's
dental cleaning.
During your
pet's
dental cleaning we will
clean the teeth with an ultrasonic scaler above and below the gumline, radiograph, perform a careful evaluation of your
pet's mouth, take
dental x-rays for additional information, extract any teeth if necessary, polish, and chart teeth.
For your convenience,
dental cleanings or other medical appointments may be scheduled
during your
pet's visit.
But for some clinics, a good deal can be a fantastic way to generate buzz, whether that's a free first - time check up for adopted
pets or 20 % off
dental cleanings during February.
After the physical exam, your
pet will be placed under anesthesia for a safe and painless sleep
during the
dental cleaning.