
Professional Teeth Cleaning
Comprehensive dental cleanings help remove plaque and tartar buildup above and below the gumline to keep your pet’s mouth healthy.
Dental Exams
We carefully examine your pet’s teeth and gums to identify signs of disease, infection, fractures, or other oral health concerns.
Digital Dental X-Rays
Dental radiographs allow us to detect hidden problems beneath the gumline that may not be visible during a routine exam.
Tooth Extractions & Dental Surgery
When damaged or infected teeth are causing pain, we provide safe dental procedures to restore comfort and improve your pet’s health.
Preventive Dental Care
Our team can recommend at-home dental care routines, products, and preventive strategies to help maintain your pet’s oral health between visits.
Bad breath is often more than just an inconvenience — it can be a sign of dental disease. Without regular dental care, plaque and tartar buildup can lead to painful infections, tooth loss, and health complications affecting the heart, liver, and kidneys.
Routine dental cleanings and exams help:
Prevent gum disease and tooth decay
Reduce bad breath
Detect oral health problems early
Improve your pet’s comfort and quality of life
Support overall long-term health


Many pets hide signs of pain. Watch for symptoms like:
Bad breath
Yellow or brown tartar buildup
Red or bleeding gums
Difficulty eating or chewing
Dropping food while eating
Pawing at the mouth
Loose or damaged teeth
Excessive drooling
If you notice any of these symptoms, our veterinary team can help evaluate your pet’s oral health and recommend the right treatment plan.
Your pet’s dental procedure begins with a thorough examination by our veterinary team. We use safe anesthesia monitoring protocols throughout the cleaning process to ensure comfort and safety.
During the procedure, we:
Examine the teeth and gums
Perform dental cleaning and polishing
Take dental X-rays if needed
Evaluate for signs of disease or damage
Discuss treatment recommendations with you
Our goal is to provide compassionate, stress-free care while helping your pet maintain a healthy mouth for years to come.

Most pets benefit from annual dental exams and cleanings, though some breeds may require more frequent care.
Yes. Anesthesia allows veterinarians to safely and thoroughly clean below the gumline while minimizing stress and discomfort for your pet.
Untreated dental disease can lead to pain, infection, tooth loss, and may contribute to health issues affecting other organs.
Absolutely. Regular brushing, dental chews, and veterinarian-recommended products can help support oral health between professional cleanings.
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