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Dental Services

Unless your pets teeth are brushed regularly, chances are they are in need of a professional cleaning after the age of 2-3 years of age. Plaque and tartar accumulation accounts for severe gum and bone loss in the mouth, and the circulating bacteria can have a negative effect on the heart and kidneys. Click here for current pricing.

Signs to look for that your pet may benefit from a professional dental cleaning.

• Bad Breath
• Loose or Discolored Teeth
• Drooling or Dropping Food Out of Mouth
• Bleeding from the Gums

Visit www.vohc.org (Veterinary Oral Health Council) for more information on dental disease.

Dental Vaccine: Another tool in the fight against dental disease. This vaccine may not be for everyone, but there are various breeds predisposed to tartar accumulation and dental disease this could help.
 

Stages of Dental Disease
Stage 1:Gingivitis

Plaque and tarter build-up can lead to an infection causing inflammation of the gums around the dog’s teeth. Gum tissue around the teeth can become inflamed and swollen.

Stage 2: Mild Periodontitis

Inflammation progresses to an infection that starts to destroy gum and bone tissue around the teeth. This can lead to discomfort for the dog, and bad breath may be noticeable.

Stage 3: Moderate Periodontitis

The continuing infection destroys more tissue around the teeth, often causing bleeding of gums and loosening of teeth. The discomfort and pain can affect eating habits and behavior.

Stage 4: Severe Periodontitis

Extensive infection is tearing down even more of the attachment tissues (gum and bone). Teeth are at risk of being lost.