
NO ANESTHESIA, ALL SMILES

Prediagnosis
Before we start, a licensed technician will review your pet’s health history and perform a quick dental checkup. If your pet is a good candidate for a non-anesthetic cleaning, we’ll create a calm and stress-free environment to keep them relaxed and happy.
To help with that, we use gentle music therapy and natural Bach flower remedies to ease anxiety and promote focus.
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During the cleaning, our trained staff removes tartar buildup using sterilized tools and then polishes each tooth for a smooth, shiny finish.
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If we detect gum pockets deeper than 3mm or other signs that require anesthesia, we’ll recommend a full anesthetic dental cleaning for your pet’s safety.
Patient discharge
Once the procedure is finalized, a detailed explanation of the results is provided for home care planning purposes as well as in order to recommend the next appointment. Don’t forget to ask questions as this is your opportunity to clarify doubts and concerns.
Pet Pental Diseases
Dogs and cats are equally susceptible to developing problems with their teeth and supporting tissues. Commonly by the age of 3 years, pets have build-up of plaque which leads to gingivitis and eventually periodontal diseases.
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When left untreated, this can result in systemic illnesses as well as loss of the teeth.
While signs such as bad breath, red/swollen gums, and stained teeth may be detected at home, our trained staff may see evidence that has been missed by the dog owner.




