Pet Owner Resources

Avulsion of Teeth

When a tooth is completely knocked out or displaced from its socket due to trauma, prompt repositioning is critical to preserve the tooth and allow for proper healing.

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Root Canal Therapy

This treatment removes diseased pulp from non-vital teeth, cleans and seals the canal, preventing infection, and preserves the tooth’s function and structure.

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Restoratives

Restorative dentistry repairs damaged teeth in pets, often using crowns, veneers and fillings. These procedures restore dental structure and function, ensuring long-term oral health.

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Annual Dental Care

Thorough cleaning and examination under anesthesia remove plaque and calculus, preventing periodontal disease and ensuring long-term oral health in pets.

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Periodontal Disease

This common dental condition in dogs starts with plaque buildup, leading to gum inflammation and can progress to tooth loss and systemic health issues if untreated.

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Extractions

Teeth are extracted under general anesthesia to address advanced dental issues in pets. Despite extractions, most dogs and cats adapt well and maintain normal eating habits.

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Oronasal Fistula

A connection between the mouth and nasal cavities, often due to advanced periodontal disease, requires surgical repair to prevent chronic nasal irritation and infection.

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Homecare

Consistent home care, including brushing, chews and dental diets, is key to preventing periodontal disease and maintaining your pet’s oral health between cleanings.

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Canine Chronic Ulcerative Stomatitis

This painful oral disease causes severe inflammation and ulceration. Treatment includes strict plaque control, regular dental care, or full mouth extractions in severe cases.

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