Regular dental checkups are vital to maintaining your pet's oral health as well as overall health.
As food and other organic particles accumulate on the teeth, a coating is formed known as plaque that hardens and mineralizes into calculus, or tartar.
Plaque and tartar contain bacteria that produce toxins, which irritate the gums making them tender, red, and swollen, allowing the plaque and tartar to reach the root of the tooth.
This causes the gums to bleed easily and may lead to tooth loss.
When the gums bleed, this allows the bacteria to enter the bloodstream where it can then travel to vital organs like the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and nervous system and cause major infections.
Ask us about professional dental cleanings for the health of your pet.
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At home preventative dental care is simple and effective. Follow these guidelines for maintaining your pet's oral hygiene. |
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Call us to schedule a dental checkup for your pet. We will answer your questions about your best friend's oral health. |
We are proud to be a accredited AAHA hospital. The American Animal Hospital Association is an organization that accredits animal hospitals in the U.S. and Canada. AAHA-accredited hospitals voluntarily choose to be evaluated on over 800 standards to become a AAHA accredited petcare facility.
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