
Cat and Dog Dental Services in Sioux Falls, SD
Why Are Cat and Dog Dental Services Important?
Pet dentistry involves the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of dental diseases in animals. These services are essential for maintaining your pet’s overall health and well-being.
Pet Dental Disease Can Lead to Serious Health Issues
Dental disease is one of the most common health problems in pets. It can cause pain, discomfort, and difficulty eating, which can lead to weight loss and malnutrition. But the effects of dental disease go beyond the mouth.
Bacteria from dental disease can enter the bloodstream and travel to other organs, causing infections and inflammation. This can lead to serious health issues such as heart disease, kidney disease, and liver disease.
Early Detection is Key
The key to preventing serious health issues caused by dental disease is early detection. Regular dental check-ups can help identify any potential problems before they become more serious.
At Best Care Pet Hospital, we make your pet’s oral health care a priority in their routine preventative care. We conduct a visual examination of your pet’s mouth during every physical examination. Our team looks for signs of dental disease, such as discolored teeth, swollen gums, or excessive drooling. If we see such signs in a routine examination, we can discuss further steps to enhance your pet’s oral health.
Signs of Dental Disease in Cats and Dogs
- Bad breath
- Difficulty eating or chewing
- Drooling
- Pawing at the mouth
- Bleeding or inflamed gums
- Loose or missing teeth
- Discolored teeth
- Swelling on the face or jaw
Cat and Dog Dental Cleanings
Pre-Cleaning Exam
Anesthesia
Dental Radiographs
Scaling and Polishing
Extractions
Post-Cleaning Exam
Why Are Pet Dental X-Rays Necessary for Dental Cleaning?
If during the visual examination, we see signs of poor dental hygiene and possibly dental disease, we may recommend dental radiographs. Dental radiographs, or X-rays, can reveal problems that are not visible to the naked eye, such as tooth root abscesses, bone loss, and impacted teeth.
Radiographs allow our team to make more informed recommendations for your pet’s dental health. X-rays also allow our veterinary team to see the extent of any dental disease and determine the best course of treatment. This can help prevent more serious future health issues.
Why Is Anesthesia Necessary for Cat and Dog Dental Cleaning
Due to legal requirements, dental cleanings must be performed under general anesthesia. Many pet owners are concerned about the use of anesthesia during dental cleanings; however, anesthesia is necessary for a thorough and safe cleaning. At Best Care Pet Hospital, all protocols are followed for the safety of your pet and are performed by trained professionals in our fully equipped facility.
Pet Dental Care at Home
It is important to always be conscious of your pet’s health. The good news is your pet’s dental health care is something you can contribute to and maintain at home. We do our part to help your pet during physical examinations, and it is highly recommended that you also practice proper dental care between your pet’s visits.
We know that you cannot always brush your pet’s teeth. We also know that your pet may not let you! As an alternative, there are numerous dental products such as rinses, treats, and chew toys that are designed to help improve your pet’s dental hygiene and break down plaque.
Here are some tips for keeping your pet’s teeth clean between dental cleanings:
- Brush your pet’s teeth regularly with a pet-safe toothpaste and toothbrush.
- Provide dental chews or toys that can help remove plaque and tartar.
- Use a veterinary approved water additive that can help prevent plaque and tartar buildup.
- Feed your pet a nutritious diet that promotes dental health.
- The younger your pet is, the earlier you should start brushing their teeth. Hopefully, this will train them to be more cooperative while having their mouth explored and their teeth brushed.
