By age three, over 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some form of dental disease. Left untreated, bacteria from infected gums can spread to the heart, kidneys, and liver. Professional dental care is not cosmetic — it is essential medicine.
Comprehensive Oral Assessment
Every dental procedure begins with a full oral exam under anesthesia, including probing of each tooth and full-mouth digital dental radiographs. X-rays reveal disease below the gumline that visual inspection alone cannot detect, including root abscesses, resorptive lesions, and jawbone loss.
Scaling & Polishing
Ultrasonic scaling removes tartar above and below the gumline, followed by polishing to smooth the enamel surface and slow future plaque accumulation. We chart every tooth and document findings so you can track your pet's oral health over time.
Extractions & Oral Surgery
When a tooth is too damaged to save, we perform careful surgical extractions with local nerve blocks for pain control. Owners receive detailed post-operative instructions and follow-up pain medication to ensure a smooth recovery.