Advanced Dental Care That Protects Your Pet’s Health & Comfort

Comprehensive dental exams, full-mouth x-rays, personalized anesthesia protocols, and compassionate care designed to keep your pet healthier, happier, and pain-free.

Dental Disease Impacts More Than The Mouth

Untreated dental disease can lead to:

  • Chronic pain

  • Tooth root infections

  • Difficulty eating

  • Gum disease

  • Bone loss

  • Bad breath

  • Systemic inflammation

  • Damage to organs over time

The difficult part is that pets often continue acting “normal” even while experiencing significant oral pain.

Many owners are shocked when they realize how much better their pet feels after proper dental treatment.

Catching Problems Before They Become Emergencies

We were one of the first practices in the area to offer advanced dental x-rays because we believe quality dental care requires more than what can be seen on the surface.

Dental x-rays are critical because much of dental disease happens below the gumline where it cannot be seen during a standard exam. Without x-rays, serious problems are often missed.

Our COHAT procedures include:

  • 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

Benefits Of Professional Dental Care

Prevent Pain Before Pets Show Symptoms

Most pets hide dental pain extremely well.

Protect Overall Health

Oral inflammation affects the entire body.

Improve Breath & Comfort

Many pets act younger and happier after treatment.

Earlier Detection Of Hidden Disease

Dental x-rays reveal problems invisible to the naked eye.

Safer, Personalized Care

Every procedure is tailored to your pet’s individual needs.

Trusted Guidance & Transparency

We educate you every step of the way.

Earlier Dental Care Means Less Pain Later

We recommend routine dental evaluations beginning early in life because prevention dramatically improves long-term oral health.

In many cases, identifying dental disease earlier means:

  • Fewer extractions

  • Less pain

  • Lower long-term costs

  • Better quality of life

  • Healthier aging

Dental disease is progressive. The earlier we catch it, the better the outcome.

Transparent Treatment Planning Without Surprises

Not every pet needs extensive dental treatment. That’s why we stage our procedures carefully. For pets with healthy mouths and minimal disease, we often perform a preventive cleaning and evaluation first.

If more advanced treatment or extractions are needed, we review:

  • Dental x-rays

  • Findings

  • Treatment recommendations

  • Costs

  • Next steps

Help Your Pet Live More Comfortably

If your pet has bad breath, tartar buildup, difficulty chewing, or it’s simply time for a dental evaluation, our team is here to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept new patients?

Yes, we welcome new patients and look forward to meeting you and your pet.

What types of pets do you treat?

We primarily provide care for dogs and cats. Contact our office for questions about additional pet types.

Why is dental care important for pets?

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.

What should I bring to my first appointment?

Please bring any previous veterinary records, vaccination history, medications, and a list of any concerns or questions you may have.

What are signs my pet may have dental problems?

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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