Eighty Percent of all dogs and cats 3 years and older have periodontal disease.
This common problem can lead to significant pain, tooth loss, and infection in distant organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys.
Dental Prophylaxis
Dental prophylaxis is the routine cleaning and polishing that keeps your pet's teeth and gums healthy and prevents offensive breath. Along with regular visits, we offer consultations on home dental care. Having good oral hygiene will allow your pet to enjoy a long and happy life.

Dental X-Rays
Dental x-ray units offer many advantages over standard radiographic machines. Radiographs allow the crown and root structures to be evaluated and any abnormalities to be noted. Dental radiography is the best way to determine the extent of oral problems.
Restorations
Restorative procedures used in human dentistry are adaptable for use in dogs. The dog's natural resistance to bacterial decay and shorter life span allows for excellent results. Restoration of isolated enamel defects to obtain a cosmetic appearance and to prevent decay of the exposed dentin is accomplished by the use of acid etching techniques and acrylic sealants.
Root Canal and Endodontia
Endodontics is a term for procedures and therapies being applied to the inside of a tooth, usually in reference to work on the pulp and root canal(s) of the tooth. Root canal therapy is a procedure during which the contents of the root canal are removed, filled up with inert materials, and the openings covered with a restorative. It is a salvage procedure for a damaged tooth