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Gentle Dental Services for Pets in Dunwoody, GA

We dedicate significant time each day to brushing and flossing, ensuring our own oral health. But let’s face it—our pets lack the same commitment to maintaining their pearly whites. They rely on us to protect their dental health and keep their gums healthy. And despite our best efforts, we can’t always control their chewing habits. This is where our professional dental services come in.

Going beyond routine care, our dental services address the unique needs of each pet. From thorough cleanings that effectively remove stubborn plaque and tartar to polishing that leaves teeth gleaming, we prioritize proactive care to prevent future problems. If your pet is experiencing dental discomfort, our skilled hygienists specialize in performing tooth extractions to restore their quality of life. Whether it’s preventative care or addressing specific dental issues, our focus is on ensuring your pet’s smile remains strong and their overall health remains optimal.

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Warning Signs Your Pet Needs Dental Care

Don’t play the guessing game when it comes to your pet’s unusual behaviors. Often, their smile holds the key. From persistent foul odors to tender gums, here are some signs that your pet’s teeth might require additional care and attention.

  • Lingering bad breath
  • Frequently scratching at their mouth or face
  • Challenges with eating or chewing their food
  • Blood visible on toys or bleeding from the gums
  • Teeth that appear discolored or loose
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Pet Dental Health: More Than Just Fresh Breath

Your pet’s dental care is about so much more than just having fresh breath or a sparkling smile—it’s fundamental to their overall health. While you might think of plaque and tartar as minor inconveniences, neglecting them can pave the way for serious issues like gum disease, tooth decay, and painful infections. These can escalate quickly as bacteria from dental problems have the potential to enter the bloodstream, leading to critical complications such as kidney, liver, or heart disorders.

This is why consistent dental care, both at home and with our professional dental hygienists, is vital. By prioritizing routine cleanings and addressing more severe dental concerns, you can ensure your furry best friend stays comfortable and healthy. Keeping their pearly whites in check means a happier life for them and more tail-wagging moments for you!

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Simple Steps to Improve Your Pet’s Oral Health at Home

Just like us, our furry friends require regular dental care to ensure their teeth and gums remain healthy. But you don’t have to wait for a veterinary appointment to take proactive steps. Some breeds of dogs and cats are more susceptible to dental problems, such as tartar accumulation and gum disease, so putting in a little extra effort at home can significantly protect those precious smiles.

Begin with daily or weekly brushing using a pet-safe toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush or finger brush. If your brushing sessions turn into a chaotic wrestling match, don’t panic—dental chews, treats, and toys serve as fantastic alternatives to help minimize plaque buildup. And for those pets who shy away from chewing, consider using oral rinses or water additives as a way to maintain fresh breath and keep harmful bacteria at bay.

Your Pet-Friendly Dental Questions, Answered

For proper teeth cleaning, we need to put your pet under anesthesia. It’s the safest way for both your pet and our team to get those pearly whites clean and fresh. When your pet is under, our team can carefully clean every tooth and address any hidden issues. We’ll monitor them closely the whole time to make sure they’re comfortable and safe.

It’s a bit like a trip to the human dentist! First, we’ll give your pet a good look-over to see what’s going on. We’re looking for any plaque, tartar, or those pesky gum problems. Then, we’ll gently clean above and below the gumline, just like your own dentist would. We’ll polish those pearly whites to a shine and give their whole mouth a thorough check-up to make sure everything looks good. We want to catch any problems early on before they become a bigger deal.

Sometimes, even with the best cleanings, some teeth just need to go. You might notice your pet pawing at their mouth, their gums looking swollen, or they might even start avoiding their favorite treats. These are all signs that something’s not right. The best thing to do is bring them in for a check-up. We’ll take a close look and let you know if an extraction is the best option. We want to make sure your furry friend is happy and comfortable, and sometimes that means saying goodbye to a troublesome tooth.

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.