Posts Tagged ‘dentals’

Routine Dental Prophylaxis – With General Anesthesia

Posted by admin on February 9th, 2012 under Dentals, Health ConcernsTags: , , , , , , , , ,  • Comments Off

Your pet’s dental health is of upmost importance to their general overall well being.  While home care is extremely important, routine dental prophylaxis must be completed in order to perform a full oral examination and cleaning of your pet’s teeth and mouth including ultrasonic scaling, polishing, examination for any possible growths, dental x-rays, and gingival [...]

Join us for our next Anesthesia Free Dental Day!

Posted by admin on February 7th, 2012 under Community Updates, Dentals, Health ConcernsTags: , , , , , , ,  • Comments Off

Anesthesia free dentals are dental cleanings completed without the use of general anesthesia. Regular general anesthesia dental prophylaxis is more thorough and provides a more complete evaluation and cleaning of your pet’s teeth. Patients have to be of the right temperament and hold still while their mouth is being manipulated. Aggressive or timid animals may not [...]

Caring For Pet Dental Health At Home

Posted by admin on September 2nd, 2010 under Dentals, Health ConcernsTags: , , , , , ,  • Comments Off

Caring For Pet Dental Health At Home           Start when your pet is young. It is important to introduce teeth cleaning to your puppy or kitten soon after you first bring them home. Just as you would teach your puppy his first trick, teach them to sit for their teeth cleaning and/or rinsing. It is important [...]

Check out my Pearly Whites

Posted by admin on September 2nd, 2010 under Dentals, Health ConcernsTags: , , , , , , , , ,  • Comments Off

According to the American Dental Society, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of oral disease by age three. Dental disease can lead to more serious health problems including heart, lung and kidney disease if it goes untreated. Starting dental care in the early ages is critical Ensuring your pet receives the dental [...]

The Importance of Dental Health for Your Pet

Posted by admin on September 2nd, 2010 under DentalsTags: , , , , , ,  • 1 Comment

 The majority of humans would never consider going through life without visiting a dentist on a regular basis, the same should hold true for our four legged friends.  When you consider that most pets age approximately 7 years for every 1 human year; even an annual visit to the veterinarian for dental care is a [...]

Anesthesia Free dentals

Posted by admin on August 30th, 2010 under DentalsTags: , , , , , ,  • Comments Off

 Anesthesia Free dentals are dentals done without the use of anesthesia. Ideally regular dentistries with anesthesia are more thorough and provide a more complete evaluation and cleaning of your pet’s teeth. Patients have to be of the right temperament, and hold still with their mouth being manipulated. Aggressive or timid animals may not be good candidates for [...]

Anesthesia free dental

Posted by Mary on June 19th, 2010 under DentalsTags: , ,  • 7 Comments

  Anesthesia-free dentals are dentals done without the use of anesthesia. Ideally regular dental prophylaxis with anesthesia is more thorough and provides a more complete evaluation and cleaning of your pet’s teeth. Patients have to be of the right temperament and hold still while their mouth is being manipulated. Aggressive or timid animals may not be [...]