From pain….to comfort

Picture of a dog's mouth with dirty teeth, swollen gums, and some large growths of the gums, looks painful.
Picture of the same dog's mouth with clean teeth and no more masses.

Every patient is treated with care and respect, just as we would treat our own pets.

Anesthesia

Anxious patient recovering with comforting body contact.

Anxious patient recovering with comforting body contact.

We practice the best, safest anesthesia possible.

AAHA Guidelines

We meet or exceed the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) anesthesia guidelines for dogs and cats.

Dedicated, Certified Technicians

Our certified veterinary technicians carefully and diligently monitor your pet from start to finish, ensuring they are comfortable and warm.

  • Every patient gets an IV catheter and IV fluids.

  • Every patient has their ECG, blood pressure, respiratory function, and temperature monitored throughout the procedure.

  • Our technicians are trained in low stress handling.

 

Diagnosis

Dentral radiograph showing bone loss around the root of a tooth.

Radiographs - Full mouth intraoral radiographs are taken on every patient, period. Our mobile vehicle has everything we need.

Oral Exam - The doctor will examine and probe each tooth, and complete a dental chart for your pet’s medical record.

 

Treatment

Dental tray table with instruments.

Scale and Polish – We clean and polish the teeth including underneath the gums. This will improve dental health, breath odor, and help protect healthy or mildly diseased teeth.

Periodontal Therapy– Cleaning and planing tooth roots, flushing gum pockets, and antibiotics can all play a role in improving the health of mildly diseased teeth.

Extractions – Unfortunately diseased teeth sometimes cannot be saved and require removal. Your pet won’t miss those teeth, but they will feel so much better with a pain-free mouth!

Advanced procedures– Full mouth extractions, gingivectomy, oronasal fistula repair, oral biopsies, tumor removal, and more.