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Dental Care

Help your pet keep their teeth for life.

An alarming number of dogs and cats are found to have bad teeth.

The good news is that veterinary dental technology is advancing rapidly, and there are many ways to ensure our pets maintain healthy teeth.

Dental Disease
A common cause of dental disease is plaque and tartar build-up. This tartar and associated germs can cause painful gums and can even lead to the loss of teeth.
Infection from the mouth can spread in the blood to other parts of the body, with life threatening consequences.

Signs of dental problems:

  • Bad breath
  • Trouble chewing
  • Dribbling
  • Discoloured or broken teeth
  • Inflamed gums
  • Weight loss
  • A preference for soft food

If you're pet has any of these signs then come in and see us!

Normal dog mouth showing clean white teeth and pink coral gums.

Gum disease in a dog showing inflamed red gums, brown plaque, tartar build-up and increases saliva



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