Animals (like people) need regular dental care. Gum disease causes pain, accounts for the loss of teeth, and can lead to serious generalized bacterial infections. Our routine physical exams include an examination of your pet's mouth to help guide you with the best care of their teeth. Teeth cleaning (removal of dental plaque and tartar) is an important step in preventing dental problems and periodontal disease treatment.
We provide complete dental cleaning, scaling, polishing, x-rays, tooth extractions, minor oral surgery and fluoride treatment. If your pet's teeth have decayed and become loose or broken, we are also able to extract their teeth and provide them with pain relief.
Anesthetic Dental Service
(Dental health for your pets doesn't just help their breath but their overall health as well. Periodontal disease is one of the least diagnosed but most common diseases of dogs and cats.Many dog and cat owners never use any method of cleaning for their animal’s teeth.The mouth is often the most overlooked area of a pet’s body. Oral health can contribute to the health of the kidneys, liver, heart, lungs primarily and all the other areas of the body secondarily. Although non-anesthetic dentals are good and provide the pets fortunate enough to receive them with a good basic tooth brushing, the gold standard for oral health maintenance is semi-annual dental prophylaxis and home health maintenance. With our annual dental care packages, we provide cost-effective comprehensive dental prophylaxis and oral health care.



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Hours of Operation:
MON-FRI: 9AM - 12PM THEN 3:30PM - 6PM
SAT: 8AM - 1PM
CLOSED ON SUNDAY