Just like humans, our pets can develop gum disease and dental problems. Alarmingly, 70% of cats and 80% of dogs have dental problems by the age of three. Dental disease, a common and serious condition, can affect dogs, cats, rabbits, and rodents. The heart, kidneys, and other organs might become significantly harmed by persistent dental problems. If your pet is having problems eating, has foul breath, or has teeth that aren't white and bright, call in for a dental checkup. We offer general dental cleaning, tooth extraction, scaling, and treatment for any gum issues.
Dental problems can be treated with a range of methods, including oral hygiene, general anesthetic dentistry, and diet.
Your pet's dental health can be taken care of by All Care Veterinary Clinic, who will provide the necessary attention.