

Chronic pain
Tooth root infections
Difficulty eating
Gum disease
Bone loss
Bad breath
Systemic inflammation
Damage to organs over time
Comprehensive oral examination
Full-mouth dental x-rays
Scaling and polishing
Periodontal probing
Dental charting
Pre-anesthetic bloodwork
Personalized anesthesia protocols
Pain management
Detailed treatment planning


Fewer extractions
Less pain
Lower long-term costs
Better quality of life
Healthier aging
Dental x-rays
Findings
Treatment recommendations
Costs
Next steps
Yes, we welcome new patients and look forward to meeting you and your pet.
We primarily provide care for dogs and cats. Contact our office for questions about additional pet types.
Dental health plays a major role in your pet’s overall wellness. Untreated dental disease can lead to pain, bad breath, tooth loss, and even affect the heart, liver, and kidneys.
Please bring any previous veterinary records, vaccination history, medications, and a list of any concerns or questions you may have.
Common signs include bad breath, yellow or brown buildup on teeth, red gums, drooling, difficulty eating, pawing at the mouth, or loose teeth.
Before scheduling, we ask that all previous veterinary and dental records be sent to our office so our team can review your pet’s history and recommend the best care.
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