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Effective Dental Services For Your Pet in Buford, GA

We spend a good chunk of time every morning and night brushing and flossing to keep our teeth in top shape. But let’s be honest—our pets don’t have the same dedication to maintain their pearly whites. Instead, they’re counting on us to keep their smiles bright and their gums healthy. And let’s not forget, no matter how much we try, we can’t control every stick, shoe, or mystery “snack” our dogs and cats decide to chew on when we’re not looking. That’s where our professional dental services come in.

Our dental services go beyond the basics to address your pet’s unique needs. From routine cleanings that tackle stubborn plaque and tartar to polishing that leaves teeth sparkling, we focus on proactive care to prevent problems before they start. If your pet is dealing with discomfort, our hygienists specialize in performing tooth extractions to restore their quality of life. Whether it’s preventative care or treating a specific issue, we’re here to guarantee your pet’s smile stays strong and their health stays on track.

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Signs Your Pet Needs Dental Attention

Stop playing detective with your pet’s mystery behaviors—sometimes, the clues are all in their smile. From stinky breath to swollen gums, here’s how to tell if your furry friend’s teeth need a little extra TLC.

  • Bad breath that lingers
  • Pawing at the mouth or face
  • Difficulty eating or chewing
  • Bleeding gums or blood on toys
  • Discolored or loose teeth
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Pearly Whites = Happy Life & Wagging Tails

Your pet’s dental health is more than just fresh breath and a sparkling smile—it’s a cornerstone of their overall well-being. Plaque and tartar buildup might seem like small nuisances, but if left unchecked, they can lead to gum disease, tooth decay, and painful infections. And the trouble doesn’t stop there! Bacteria from dental issues can enter the bloodstream, potentially causing serious complications like kidney, liver, or heart problems.

That’s why routine dental care, both at home and with our dental hygienists, is essential. From regular cleanings to more serious dental problems, keeping those chompers in check will help your furry friend avoid discomfort.

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Healthy Smiles Start at Home: Tips for Preventing Dental Problems

Just like humans, our pets need regular dental care to keep their teeth and gums healthy. The good news? You don’t have to wait for a vet visit to take action. Some pets—like certain breeds of dogs and cats—are more prone to dental issues like tartar buildup and gum disease, so a little extra effort at home can go a long way in protecting their pearly whites.

Start with daily or weekly brushing using pet-safe toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush or finger brush. If brushing feels like a wrestling match, don’t worry—dental chews, treats, and toys are excellent alternatives to help reduce plaque. For pets who aren’t fans of gnawing, oral rinses or water additives can be an easy way to keep their mouths fresh and bacteria-free.

Frequently Asked Pet-Friendly Dental Questions

Yes. In order to thoroughly clean your pet’s teeth and resolve painful dental problems, we will need to put them under anesthesia. This not only protects our dental hygienists from potential harm but allows us to see every angle thoroughly to resolve the issue.

While under, your pet will be accompanied by a veterinary technician to make sure they’re comfortable and safe. Additionally, they’ll be placed on intravenous fluids to keep them hydrated and maintain stable blood pressure throughout the procedure.

Before we begin, we’ll perform a thorough examination of your pet’s mouth, teeth, and gums to identify any underlying issues like plaque, tartar buildup, or gum disease. From there, we’ll administer a sedative to keep your pet calm and relaxed. Using specialized tools similar to those at the dentist’s office, we’ll remove buildup above and below the gumline and polish each tooth for a smooth finish. Finally, we’ll take a close look at their entire mouth to make sure everything is healthy, catching any hidden concerns before they become bigger problems.

As we mentioned above, your pet will show you signs that their teeth are bothering them, including pawing at their mouth, visibly swelled gums, or avoiding their food altogether. The best way to know for sure is to bring them in for a dental exam. Our team will carefully assess their teeth and gums, identifying issues like cracks, severe gum damage, or other problems that may require a tooth to be removed. We’re here to make sure your pet feels comfortable and pain-free again.

Where Pets Are Family, Not Just Patients

Join our family of dedicated pet parents who trust us to keep their furry friends happy and healthy for life. Schedule an appointment at My Pet’s Vet Group today to get started.