Not exact matches
I was so humiliated by the «trashy» half -
tooth that I barely spoke in the days between the accident and the dental
appointment — and I did nt smile
at all.
In fact, since starting oil pulling, I've found that I have no plaque
at all
at dental
appointments and that my
teeth are much less sensitive.
The first thing the veterinarian does
at animal
teeth cleaning
appointment is an oral exam of your pet's mouth.
If you notice your pet with any of these symptoms or have some concerns after examining your pet's
teeth, feel free to call us
at (719) 593-1336 to set up an
appointment with a doctor.
And if your dog will let you, institute regular
tooth and gum brushing
at home to keep your pet's
teeth clean between
appointments.
Please discuss preventative measures with our staff
at your next
appointment, such as dental chews, water additives, and
teeth brushing, to ensure the healthiest
teeth and gums possible for your pet.
If your pet has retained baby
teeth, we recommend having them removed
at the time of the spay / neuter
appointment.
Good home dental care for pets includes looking
at and monitoring the health of the
teeth and gums routinely, performing regular
tooth brushing
at home, and setting up and keeping routine veterinary
appointments.
Services include straight - through
appointments for dogs with special needs, blueberry facials,
teeth brushing, special breed cuts and cat grooming
at some locations.
Many factors determine this, such as breed type, age, and whether or not you provide dental care
at home (
tooth brushing, dental treats, etc) The best way to see if your pet needs a cleaning is to schedule an
appointment with your veterinarian to evaluate her dental health.
We would love to demonstrate
teeth brushing for you
at your next
appointment!
As part of the exam the vet checked Doodles
teeth and said she needed her
teeth cleaned and so I made an
appointment for her to get her
teeth cleaned
at the beginning of April.
If your dog has serious oral problems or shows signs of
tooth decay, you may want to set up an
appointment at your vet's office for a thorough cleaning.
We will see him back in four weeks to repeat those radiographs and if
at that time things are fully healed and there are no further issues, the next step would be to make an
appointment for a dental exam to look
at the
teeth that were damaged as part of the injury.»
Many vets also provide
tooth and gum cleanings and mouth care services so ask your doctor about them
at your next
appointment.