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Dental Care

Essential Dental Care for Your Pets

Dental disease affects 70-85% of all dogs and cats older than two years of age. Proper dental care is very important for your pet’s health. Periodontal (gum) disease is one of the most common conditions seen by veterinarians. When plaque and tarter build up on your pet’s teeth it can cause some health issues, including heart, liver and kidney diseases.   

Periodic dental exams and cleanings help maintain proper oral hygiene and prevent future problems and can spare your pet possible tooth loss and chronic pain. There’s also evidence that good dental health can help your pet live longer. 

Signs of Dental Disease in Cats and Dogs

  • Bad breath 
  • Sensitive around the mouth area 
  • Loose, discolored or tartar-covered teeth 
  • Drooling or dropping food from the mouth 
  • Pawing at the mouth 
  • Difficulty eating and chewing food 
  • Loss of appetite 
  • Bleeding from the mouth area 

If you notice any of the above signs, your pet may need a dental cleaning. 

Dental Cleanings 

Dental cleanings require your pet to be under anesthesia. Before being put under anesthesia, we require a blood test to be performed that may uncover some underlying issues.  

Keep your Pet’s Teeth Clean 

There are steps you can take at home to help reduce the severity of dental disease. 

  • Brush your pet’s teeth daily (it is important to use a toothbrush and toothpaste designed for pets) 
  • Use dental chews or an oral rinse 
  • Diet change to a dental diet 

At Conyers Animal Hospital, we offer complete pet oral health services, including: 

  • Exams
  • State-of-the-art ultrasonic teeth cleaner 
  • Tooth polishing (discourages plaque and tartar build-up) 
  • Digital dental radiology (X-ray) system 
  • Extractions 

If you have any concerns or noticed signs of poor oral health, please discuss it with your veterinarian. 

To schedule a dental exam or cleaning for your pet, call us at (770) 483-1551 or request an appointment online

If you’d like to contact us, call us at (770) 483-1551 or request an appointment online.

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