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Pet Dental Care at Wheatland Animal Clinic

Pet Dental CleaningYour Pet's Dental Examination at Wheatland Animal Clinic

Your dog or cat can have dental diseases and problems just like you do. That is why regular dental check-ups and teeth cleanings at our animal hospital, combined with good dental hygiene at home, are very important for your pet's overall health and well-being.

If left untreated, dental disease can not only be painful and inhibit proper nutrition - it can also lead to serious systemic issues that may threaten your pet's health before symptoms are noticeable. To be sure you're doing all you can to protect your companion's health and keep him or her feeling great, make regular dental examinations and cleanings a part of your pet's regular preventive care plan.

At our animal hospital in Enid, your pet's dental appointment includes:

  • Oral examination under anesthesia
  • Diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease
  • Supra and subgingival ultrasonic scaling
  • Tooth extractions
  • Polishing
  • Irrigation

Should we find any issues, we will discuss them with you and offer treatment options for your pet. We are experienced dental practitioners and can offer a number of dental procedures and surgeries.

Caring for Your Pet's Teeth at Home

At home, please brush your pet's teeth regularly and check for any signs of problems. Brushing your pet's teeth is the single most important way to maintain your companion's good oral health. If performed regularly, brushing your pet's teeth dramatically decreases the incidence of gingivitis and can increase the interval between teeth cleaning appointments.

Pet Dental CareIf you're unsure of how to brush your pet's teeth, please ask a member of the staff at Wheatland Animal Clinic for instructions. We're happy to help.

Signs of Pet Dental Problems

Symptoms of dental disease include:

  • Bad breath (one of the first signs of dental disease)
  • A yellowish-brown crust of plaque on the teeth near the gum line
  • Red and swollen gums
  • Pain or bleeding when your pet eats or when the mouth or gums are touched
  • Decreased appetite or difficulty eating
  • Loose or missing teeth

If your pet is experiencing any of the above symptoms, his or her overall well-being and health is also being impacted. Don't wait – please call Wheatland Animal Clinic today for an appointment.

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