Dentistry in Tucson AZ
Dentistry
Adobe Veterinary Center provides comprehensive dental care for dogs and cats, including exams, cleanings, x-rays, and oral surgery to prevent and treat periodontal disease and maintain overall pet health.
Dog and Cat Dental Care
Periodontal disease develops when plaque builds up on teeth and hardens into tartar. This creates pockets of space between the teeth and gums where bacteria thrive. These bacteria not only cause problems like painful tooth decay inside the mouth, but can also enter the bloodstream and spread to other parts of the body, harming the heart, liver and kidneys.
Signs and Symptoms of Early Periodontal Disease
- Bad breath
- Plaque build-up on teeth
- Red or irritated gums
Signs and Symptoms of Periodontal Disease
- Tooth discoloration
- Loose teeth
- Swelling in or around the jaw area
- Difficulty eating and drinking or appetite loss
- Frequently dropping toys or food
Caring for Your Pet’s Teeth at Home
- Regular Brushing – Brushing is the most effective thing you can do to prevent or manage gum disease. We recommend brushing your pet’s teeth daily to keep your pet’s teeth and gums healthy. Be sure to use a toothpaste specifically formulated for pets and use a comfortable soft bristled brush.
- Special Treats and Chew Toys – Let your pet chew on toys and treats specially designed to promote oral health. There is also a dental diet formulated to decrease tartar.
- Objects to Avoid – Do not allow your pet to chew on antlers, bones, rocks or knotted rawhides. All which risk fracturing the teeth.
Schedule a Pet Dental Exam in Tucson Today
Adobe Veterinary Center is an AAHA certified veterinary hospital, and we are proud to provide complete dental services for dogs and cats. From dental examinations, dental x-rays, and professional cleanings to tooth extractions and oral surgeries, we are fully equipped to meet all of your pet’s oral healthcare needs.
Our veterinarians always perform an oral examination as part of a pet’s routine check-up, but we recommend scheduling a dental appointment right away, if you notice any of the signs or symptoms of periodontal disease in your pet. To learn more about Adobe Veterinary Center’s small pet dental services, we welcome you to contact our office today.