Pet Dental Care FAQs

Pet dental care is one of the most important parts of veterinary care. Neglecting your pet’s oral health can put it at risk for different dental issues and diseases that can negatively impact your pet’s overall health and well-being. At Eaton Animal Den in Eaton, CO, our veterinarian provides a variety of dental care services for pets, including oral surgery, medicine, and teeth cleaning. Here are some commonly asked questions about pet dental care.

Pet Dental Care FAQs

Does My Pet Need Regular Checkups?

Yes, your pet should visit our veterinarian regularly for checkups. Our veterinarian can check your pet’s oral health during a routine wellness exam. We can diagnose different kinds of dental problems and conditions, including periodontal disease and gingivitis. We also perform professional teeth cleanings for pets, which help prevent the development of dental issues. Teeth cleaning requires a separate appointment.

What Causes Dental Problems and Diseases in Pets?

Most dental issues in pets are caused by plaque and tartar, which can spread below the gumline. Once bacteria spreads below the gumline, it can enter your pet’s bloodstream and cause severe health problems. If left untreated, it can start to affect your pet’s organs, causing heart, liver, or kidney disease.

If I Brush My Pet's Teeth at Home, Can I Prevent Dental Issues?

It is important to brush your pet's teeth regularly, because this prevents tartar and plaque from building up in your pet's mouth. To do this, you need a toothbrush and toothpaste made specially for pets. Our veterinarian can show you how to properly brush your pet’s teeth. However, if the tartar is already there, you cannot remove it with the help of regular brushing. A professional cleaning is needed. 

What if My Pet Has a Broken Tooth? 

Broken teeth often cause severe pain in pets. However, most pets do not show obvious signs of pain. They usually start chewing on the other side of the mouth until the nerve in the broken tooth dies. Once the nerve is dead, the tooth can get infected and may cause more serious conditions. Therefore, if you think that the tooth in your pet's mouth may be broken, it is important to immediately take your pet to our animal hospital.

Visit Our Veterinarian in Eaton, CO for Pet Dental Care

Caring for your pet’s health includes dental care. Your pet’s oral health is vital to its overall well-being. At Eaton Animal Den in Eaton, CO, our veterinarian provides pet dental care. We offer checkups, teeth cleanings, surgery, and more. We will guide you through any treatment your pet needs. Our veterinary team will also show you how to care for your pet’s oral health at home. We are happy to answer any questions you have. Call us today to schedule an appointment or to learn more.

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Monday
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Tuesday
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8:00 am - 6:00 pm
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