Dentistry

Dental health plays a pivotal role in promoting optimal health and enhancing the quality of life for our pets.
 
 

Dental Health

 

Among small animals, periodontal disease stands out as the most prevalent issue in veterinary medicine. By the age of 2, approximately 70% of cats and 80% of dogs display some form of periodontal disease.
Signs of this condition include
VISIBLE DENTAL TARTAR, HALITOSIS,
DROOLING, PAIN, AND DIFFICULTY
IN EATING.


Dental disease not only affects oral health but also poses risks for systemic health problems such as heart, kidney and liver diseases.

Dental Care

 

Our clinic employs an effective dental healthcare strategy focused on prevention and treatment.
A COMPREHENSIVE ORAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT (COHAT) is a thorough assessment of the oral cavity of your pet with the formulation of a treatment plan to address any disease that may be present.
 

THIS INCLUDES:

 
 
Comprehensive oral health assessments and preventive care measures.
 
 
A thorough examination of the patient.
 
 
Oral examination includes an evaluation of the soft tissues of the oral cavity and the teeth. Each teeth is examined for abnormalities such as periodontal pocketing, mobility, fractures etc.
 
 
Dental scaling and polishing to eliminate tartar and microscopic scratches.
 
 
Dental radiographs of each tooth. Utilizing our advanced IM3 digital dental radiography technology to identify teeth requiring treatment due to periodontal disease or infection.
 
 
Dental treatments will be carried out, such as extraction of diseased teeth, root remnants and persistent deciduous teeth, restoration of crown fracture etc.
 
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