Dental Procedures
Keeping your pet’s teeth clean is a vital part of their overall health. Just like us, if our pets' teeth are not regularly cleaned, severe dental disease can develop. Dental disease is one of the most common conditions we see in pets, and regular dental care such as brushing, use of dental wipes or feeding a dental diet, can prevent and slow down gum disease and recession.
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Our practice offers comprehensive dental assessments and treatment which is carried out safely under general anaesthetic, ensuring your pet receives the highest standard of dental care.
Questions you may have
How do I know if my pet needs dental treatment?​
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Signs include:
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Bad breath
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Gum recession
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Slow or difficulty eating, or favouring one side
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Red or bleeding gums
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Visible tartar buildup
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What happens during a dental procedure?
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Your pet will be placed under general anaesthetic. We take dental X‑rays, scale and polish the teeth, and remove any diseased teeth if necessary. Pets often recover quickly and go home the same day, even after extractions.

