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Does your pet have a healthy comfortable mouth?
There are four steps in the dental cleaning process. Scaling removes the tartar above and below the gum line. This is done with hand instruments and ultrasonic cleaning equipment. The tartar, which is under the gums, must be removed for a dental cleaning to be complete. Once cleaned, the surfaces of the teeth are polished. Polishing smoothes the surface of the clean teeth, making them resistant to additional plaque formation. Flushing with antiseptic removes dislodged tartar from the teeth and helps to wash away the bacteria that accompany tartar. Fluoride coating is then placed on the teeth to decrease sensitivity, strengthen enamel, and decrease the rate of future plaque formation.
The above procedures can not be done an awake animal, so anesthesia is necessary. We use isoflurane, the safest inhalant (gas) anesthesia available. Heart rate and oxygenation of the blood are monitored closely during the anesthetic period. Intravenous fluids are often given t your pet both during and after the procedure. Pre-anesthetic blood tests are performed to check for any liver, kidney and red blood cell or blood protein problems. Gingivitis, periodontal disease, fractured teeth and loose teeth
Pain Management Treatment of pain is of particular importance to ensure the well being and health of your pet before and after dental procedure. We will provide a combination of injectable and/or oral pain relief medication as part of your pet's pre-anesthetic medications. Pain medication will be sent home with your pet if appropriate. Aftercare Several preventative measures can be recommended to aid in oral hygiene for dogs and cats.
We will be happy to provide you with an estimate for your pet after her/his annual exam. The total fee may include the following components:
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