Have you noticed a bad odor coming from your pet's mouth? Is he or she having problems chewing hard food? Has your veterinarian mentioned that your dog or cat needs some dental work? Dental disease is one of the most common health problems in pets, yet it is also one of the most preventable. Professional dental cleanings performed under anesthesia allow us to thoroughly clean, evaluate, and treat your pet's teeth and gums.

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Dental Care for Dogs and Cats

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Why Dental Care Matters

Unchecked dental disease can certainly lead to bad breath, but these infections of the mouth are hazardous to the whole body. The abnormally high bacterial numbers and resulting inflammation caused by dental disease can lead to infections in other areas as well, such as the heart, liver, and kidneys.

Not to mention pain. Lots of our patients have painful mouths as a result of decay of the teeth, gums, and surrounding structures. Eventually, disease can lead to the teeth becoming loose and falling out on their own, but this process may take months or even years and our pets suffer in the process.

Our veterinarians and technicians are trained to recognize the different forms of dental disease and can make recommendations to you about the best course of action for your pet. Sometimes, only brushing at home is involved. Other times, this involves putting your pet under anesthesia and performing several procedures while he or she is asleep.

What to Expect During a Professional Dental Cleaning

Deciduous (Baby) Teeth Removal

Occasionally an animal's deciduous teeth, or baby teeth, will not have been pushed out by the adult teeth. If the baby teeth aren't removed, it may cause crowding and possibly discomfort. It is easiest to remove them at the time of their spay or neuter, however, they can be removed at any time.

Home Dental Care

An important part of dental health is a good home care program. There are many different products available to aid in keeping teeth healthy and clean. These range from chews, treats, and food to oral hygiene rinses, toothbrushes, and toothpastes. Brushing and rinsing in combination with dental treats and food will help to prevent future build up of calculus.

For detailed guidance on brushing your pet's teeth at home and choosing the right dental care products, visit our Home Dental Care guide.

Ready to Schedule a Dental Appointment?

Wellness exams are the foundation of a long, healthy life for your pet. Our team is accepting new patients at all four of our locations across western and central New York. Find your nearest location and book your appointment today.