At Tennessee Avenue Animal Hospital, your pet's oral health is just as important to us as their overall health. If your pet has an unhealthy mouth, they're likely to be unhealthy in other aspects as well. Therefore, we help you recognize your pet's oral problems and guide you on how to manage their dental care.
A complete dental prophylaxis procedure at our hospital includes:
- Preoperative blood work and an exam to make sure your pet is healthy before being sedated for their procedure
- General anesthesia to allow for a safe and pain-free dental prophy (cleaning)
- Scaling each tooth to remove calculus and harmful bacteria from above and below the gum line
- Digital dental X-rays before and after the dental if extractions are needed
- Gingivectomy to remove diseased gum tissue and eliminate pockets between the teeth and gums
- Extractions to remove loose, broken and/or decaying teeth
- Appropriate antibiotics and pain relief medications
- Surgical suturing of gums after extractions
A complete dental prophylaxis procedure at our hospital includes:
- Preoperative blood work and an exam to make sure your pet is healthy before being sedated for their procedure
- General anesthesia to allow for a safe and pain-free dental prophy (cleaning)
- Scaling each tooth to remove calculus and harmful bacteria from above and below the gum line
- Digital dental X-rays before and after the dental if extractions are needed
- Gingivectomy to remove diseased gum tissue and eliminate pockets between the teeth and gums
- Extractions to remove loose, broken and/or decaying teeth
- Appropriate antibiotics and pain relief medications
- Surgical suturing of gums after extractions
- Bad breath
- Yellow/brown teeth
- Teeth that are loose or broken
- Red, swollen and/or bleeding gums
- Excessive drooling
- Difficulty eating and chewing
- Decreased appetite
- Decreased activity, less interest in chew toys
- Swelling around the face, rubbing at pawing at face/mouth
If you need help brushing your pet's teeth, let us know so we can provide a demonstration. Daily brushing is ideal for removing plaque buildup and preventing the onset of gum disease. However, if brushing is not an option, a tartar control diet and dental chews can be just as helpful.
If you need help brushing your pet's teeth, let us know so we can provide a demonstration. Daily brushing is ideal for removing plaque buildup and preventing the onset of gum disease. However, if brushing is not an option, a tartar control diet and dental chews can be just as helpful.