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Pet Dentistry

Going to the dentist isn’t just scary for people! With years of animal care, our staff knows how to soothe your pet and hold a paw.

Pet Dentistry

It is just as vital for dogs and cats to see a dentist on a regular basis as it is for you. The oral health of your pet is intimately related to their overall wellness. Bad smell, loose, broken, or missing teeth, yellow or brown teeth, red, inflamed, or bleeding gums, difficulty or pain when eating, pawing at the mouth, and excessive drooling are all symptoms of dental illness. If you observe any of these signs, please contact our staff and we will gladly assist you.

We are glad to have the most advanced dental disease treatment technology, including digital dental x-rays. This permits us to discover diseases beneath the gum line that we would not have been able to see otherwise. Dental radiography allows us to see undetected abscesses, damaged teeth, resorbed roots, retained roots, and other issues.

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