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Help your pet enjoy a cleaner, healthier mouth with professional dental care at ABC Veterinary Hospital.

Professional Pet Dental Cleaning Was $1,639.83 Now $500

Our dental services include anesthesia dental cleanings and digital dental X-rays to help identify dental disease in the teeth, gums, and below the gumline. We carefully evaluate every tooth and check for concerns such as gum recession, increased mobility, periodontal pockets, and unnoticed tooth root problems.

  • Anesthesia-monitored dental cleaning
  • Digital dental X-rays
  • Thorough dental evaluation
  • Tooth-by-tooth charting and assessment

Limited spots — book your exam first.

Did You Know…

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Dental disease is common in pets

Many pet owners are unaware that their animal companion has dental problems until signs become more noticeable.

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Bad breath can be a sign of dental disease

Persistent bad breath may be more than an inconvenience — it can be a sign of plaque buildup, gum disease, or other oral health concerns.

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Dental health affects overall comfort

Trouble chewing, drooling, inflamed gums, and oral pain can all affect your pet’s comfort and quality of life.

Dental Package – $1,100 Off

What’s Included

  • Anesthesia dental cleaning
  • Digital dental X-rays
  • Oral examination
  • Evaluation of each tooth
  • Assessment for gum recession
  • Assessment for increased mobility
  • Assessment for periodontal pockets

Extra If Needed

  • Additional dental treatment recommendations based on findings
  • Care for unnoticed tooth root problems
  • Follow-up recommendations from the veterinary team

ABC Veterinary Hospital works hard to offer the best services possible to help keep your pet healthy.

Our Process

Dental cleanings help identify dental disease and support a healthier mouth.

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Step 1: We check for dental disease

Every examination includes an oral examination to check for dental disease in the teeth and gums. Our team evaluates your pet’s mouth and recommends next steps based on what we find.

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Step 2: We start with anesthesia

We use anesthesia dental cleanings so we can examine and clean your pet’s teeth more thoroughly and safely.

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Step 3: We perform the dental cleaning

We clean the teeth and evaluate oral health in detail, including concerns that may not be visible during a routine visual exam.

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Step 4: We use digital dental X-rays

Digital dental X-rays help us check for unnoticed tooth root problems and assess areas below the gumline.

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Step 5: We review findings and next steps

We record every tooth and check for gum recession, increased mobility, and periodontal pockets so we can discuss our findings and recommendations with you.

Disease Stages

Stage 1: GingivitisREVERSIBLE

Occurs when food and bacteria accumulate along the gums, leading to inflammation and irritation.

Stage 2: TartarREVERSIBLE

Plaque forms on teeth after eating and hardens into tartar, becoming more difficult to remove without professional dental care.

Stage 3: Periodontal DiseaseIRREVERSIBLE

As dental disease progresses, inflammation affects the teeth and gums more deeply and can contribute to discomfort and ongoing oral health problems.

Stage 4: Advanced Periodontal DiseaseIRREVERSIBLE

Advanced dental disease can result in visible gum recession, exposed tooth roots, and serious damage to the structures supporting the teeth. Teeth may need removal to help maintain oral health.

Signs of Dental Disease in Pets

Please contact our team if your pet is showing signs such as:

  • Bad breath
  • Brownish plaque at the base of the teeth
  • Excessive drooling
  • Sore or bleeding gums when eating or chewing
  • Decreased appetite
  • Missing, broken, or yellowed teeth
  • Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Trouble or pain when eating
  • Pawing at the mouth

Regular dental checkups for dogs and cats are just as vital as they are for people. Your pet’s general health is closely related to how they feel in their mouth.

Dental FAQs

What are pet dental cleanings?

Pet dental cleanings are professional veterinary dental procedures used to examine and clean your pet’s teeth and evaluate the health of the gums and mouth.

What is involved in animal dental cleaning?

At ABC Veterinary Hospital, dental care may include an oral examination, anesthesia dental cleaning, digital dental X-rays, and a detailed evaluation of each tooth.

How long does a cleaning session typically last?

Timing can vary depending on your pet’s dental condition and the care recommended by the veterinary team.

How much is the cost of a dental procedure?

Professional pet dental cleanings are now available for $500 (regularly $1,639.83).

Is a pre-operative appointment necessary?

The page promotes booking a pre-dental exam first so the team can evaluate your pet and determine the next steps.

Would sedation be necessary for my pet?

ABC Veterinary Hospital provides anesthesia dental cleanings so the teeth and mouth can be evaluated and treated more thoroughly.

What are the signs that my pet may be experiencing dental problems?

Common signs include bad breath, plaque buildup, drooling, sore or bleeding gums, decreased appetite, trouble eating, pawing at the mouth, and visible changes in the teeth or gums.

What exactly is periodontal disease?

Periodontal disease is dental disease that affects the tissues supporting the teeth and can progress from inflammation to more advanced oral damage.

Why do we need to do dental X-rays?

Digital dental X-rays help check for unnoticed tooth root problems and evaluate issues below the gumline that may not be visible during a standard oral exam.

Are dental diseases common among pets?

Yes. Many pet owners are unaware that their pet has dental disease until more noticeable symptoms appear.

What are the best ways to ensure proper dental care for my pet after the procedure?

Your veterinary team can review findings and recommendations with you after the procedure so you understand the next steps for your pet’s oral health.

How should I proceed if my pet refuses to cooperate during teeth brushing sessions?

If home care is difficult, contact the ABC Veterinary Hospital team to discuss your pet’s oral health and whether a dental evaluation is recommended.

Save $1,100 on Professional Pet Dental Care

Limited-time Dental Savings are Available at ABC Veterinary Hospital

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