Imagine if you never brushed your teeth or had them cleaned. Pretty frightening, right? As you can guess, things would soon start to go very bad inside your mouth: teeth would rot and decay, gums would become inflamed and painful, then infected. You could have trouble eating or loose teeth. Bacteria from periodontal disease could eventually travel into your bloodstream and cause other serious health problems.
It’s the same scenario for your dog or cat. While some people might laugh at the idea of brushing their pet’s teeth or taking them for a dental cleaning, the fact is that by age three, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some evidence of periodontal disease. Periodic dental exams help maintain proper oral hygiene and prevent future problems.
PetCare Animal Hospital offers a full range of pet oral health services, including:
- Dental exams
- Dental cleanings
- Dental X-rays
- Extractions
Following American Veterinary Medical Association guidelines, PetCare Animal Hospital only does cleanings and dental work on anesthetized pets. To ensure your pet is healthy enough to undergo anesthesia, we do require a routine blood test before the procedure.
Our team focuses on comprehensive, compassionate care using the latest dental and surgical recommendations. In particular, Dr. Dodson has successfully completed the Veterinary Dental Practioner program through the International Veterinary Dental Institute (IVDI). This is a one-year training and assessment course to ensure exceptional skills in providing oral care for pets in general practice.
The Veterinary Dental Practitioner program provides additional study, training, and assessment to enhance a general practice veterinarian’s knowledge and skills in veterinary dentistry, but upon completion of the program are NOT board-certified specialists. What is a Board Certified Veterinary Dentist?
Want to schedule your pet for a dental exam or cleaning? Call us at 470-310-0112.
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