Goo Yang
Goo presented with swelling of the right mandible and an unerupted tooth, indicating a potential underlying issue that required further investigation.
We provide comprehensive dental care for pets, addressing a broad range of common oral health issues with precision and compassion. Our experienced team manages conditions such as periodontal disease, fractured or damaged teeth, malocclusions, tooth resorption and stomatitis. Each patient receives tailored care to ensure effective treatment and optimal outcomes, prioritising their overall comfort and health.
Affecting up to 85% of pets over three years old, periodontal disease results from plaque build-up. Without treatment, it can spread to bones and ligaments, causing tooth loss.
Read MorePets are prone to dental injuries, including enamel issues in young pets and fractures or tooth loss in older ones. Damaged tooth pulp can cause painful infections and abscesses.
Read MoreMalocclusions in dogs, classified into four types, affect bite alignment and can lead to dental and health issues. It is important to seek timely veterinary care.
Read MoreTooth resorption breaks down tooth structures, starting with the dentin. It’s common in older cats and can cause significant discomfort and dental issues.
Read MoreCanine stomatitis causes severe oral pain and inflammation, often misdiagnosed as periodontal disease. Symptoms include a sore mouth, drooling and bad breath.
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