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Pet Dental Care for a Healthy Smile


Is your pet’s oral health a priority? Just like people, pets are prone to gum disease, tooth pain, and other serious dental problems. Regular dental exams, cleanings, diagnostic checks, and timely treatments are key to keeping your pet’s teeth and gums healthy for life.

Dental Examination

Annual dental cleanings and oral exams are essential to protect your pet from conditions like gingivitis and periodontal disease. If left untreated, the bacteria in plaque and tartar can lead to serious health problems affecting the heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys.

Dental disease can cause significant pain and discomfort, so recognizing and addressing issues like gingivitis early is key to keeping your pet healthy and happy.

Common signs to watch for include:
  • Bad breath
  • Excessive drooling
  • Difficulty chewing
  • Yellow or brown plaque buildup on teeth or gums
  • Loss of appetite
  • Teeth chattering
  • Weight loss
  • Sneezing and nasal discharge
  • Irritability

Dental Radiography

Dental radiographs are essential for a complete evaluation of your pet’s oral health. Since the roots—making up about half of each tooth—are hidden below the gumline, X-rays are critical for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. Radiographs also play a key role during dental procedures and help us assess treatment success.

Dental Cleaning

We take every precaution to ensure your pet’s dental cleaning is safe and successful, leaving them with a healthy, sparkling smile. Dental cleanings are performed under general anesthesia, with our experienced medical team closely monitoring your pet throughout the procedure and recovery. Before anesthesia, we conduct pre-surgical blood tests to confirm your pet is healthy enough for the procedure. Your pet will receive the same careful monitoring and safety protocols as a human undergoing anesthesia—because their safety is always our top priority.

At-Home Dental Care

Daily tooth brushing, especially after meals, is one of the best ways to support your pet’s oral health. If your pet resists, we can help you gradually introduce brushing and make the process easier. Starting early is key—it helps your pet get comfortable with the routine and sets you both up for long-term success.

Flip the Lip Dental Health Check

Emergency Appointments and New Furry Faces Are Welcome!