Our Rancho Penasquitos veterinarian can examine the oral cavity,
teeth and gums thoroughly, using radiology and other techniques to pinpoint any dental problems that need to be treated.
Not exact matches
In fact, to do this, anesthesia is required to allow the veterinary dentist to probe, assess
and thoroughly clean the
teeth and gums and then polish the
teeth for further protection.
The veterinarian will
thoroughly check your pet's coat, weight, skin, eyes, ears,
gums,
teeth, lungs, heart,
and overall health.
Following a physical examination
and blood testing to
thoroughly assess an animal's health, your pet's mouth is then x-rayed using cutting - edge dental technology that detects problems not readily visible by just looking at the animal's
teeth and gums.
Anesthesia allows us to
thoroughly clean all surfaces of all
teeth, to clean under the
gums, to explore for hidden dental disease
and to take dental x-rays.
A general anesthetic may be necessary to allow your veterinarian to
thoroughly examine your dog's
gums and teeth.
This includes probing the
gums, examining each
tooth thoroughly,
and it also allows us to protect their airway during the procedure from harmful bacteria
and water used during the procedure.
If your pet hasn't had their
teeth professionally cleaned
and polished
and you notice swollen or bleeding
gums, halitosis or plaque build - up, you'll need to have his / her
teeth thoroughly scaled to remove the plaque before you begin DIY dental care.
At West Flamingo Animal Hospital, we use modern
and safe ultrasound technology to clean each
tooth thoroughly, both above
and below the
gum line to eliminate plaque, tartar,
and gum discoloration.
Your veterinarian will
thoroughly clean
and polish your pet's
teeth to promote great oral health
and remove all harmful tartar from the
teeth above
and below the
gum line.
We use modern
and safe ultrasonic equipment; each
tooth is
thoroughly cleaned above
and below the
gum line.
During your pet's procedure, we remove the calculus from the
tooth surface,
thoroughly clean along
and just below the
gum line, polish the
tooth surfaces, apply fluoride to the
teeth,
and completely chart the oral cavity.
Use toothpaste formulated for dogs that
thoroughly cleans his
teeth and gums.