Dental Days Deal
For new and existing clients!
Call (334) 269-2508 (Carter Hill) or (334) 271-1003 (Vaughn Road)
to schedule a cleaning today!
2/12 2024 – 3/15 2024
*Not valid with any other offer. Canine and Feline only. Not redeemable for cash. May use offer on multiple pets within the same household.
Just like humans, pets need regular dental care to maintain good health. At Montgomery Veterinary Associates, we provide expert dog teeth cleaning. By keeping your pet’s mouth healthy, we can help prevent serious health issues and ensure a happier, longer life.
Schedule your pet’s next dental appointment at Montgomery Veterinary Associates!
Signs Your Pet Requires Dental Care
Unlike us, our pets can’t complain about toothaches. This makes it easy to miss early signs of dental problems. To keep your furry friend happy and healthy, we recommend professional teeth cleanings at least once a year. Our team can identify and address issues before they become serious.
Watch for these signs that your pet may need dental care:
Bad breath
Broken, loose, or missing teeth
Discoloration or tartar build up
Excessive chewing or drooling
Reduced appetite or inability to chew
Swelling and bleeding in or around the mouth
Did you know that a shocking 80% of dogs and 70% of cats develop dental disease by age three? It’s the most common health issue in pets and can lead to serious complications affecting the heart, liver, and kidneys. In severe cases, it can even be fatal. Regular dental care is crucial for your pet’s overall health. Our team is dedicated to keeping your furry friend’s smile bright and their body healthy.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pet Dental Care
After a health evaluation and blood work, an IV catheter is placed to administer general anesthesia and fluids to your pet so we can perform a more thorough exam and proceed with cleaning your pet’s teeth. If there is significant gingivitis present in the mouth, we also administer an antibiotic injection prior to your pet’s exam to promote healing. We perform a full mouth exam to check for bone loss, loose or broken teeth, or tumors. Then, we clean the teeth above and below the gumline to remove debris and all teeth are polished before a fluoride treatment is applied.
- Supragingival Cleaning – All plaque and tartar is removed so all surfaces of the teeth are visible.
- Subgingival Cleaning – Cleaning the surface of the teeth is only half the battle when it comes to maintaining good oral health care for pets. The most important part of the oral health procedure is cleaning below the gumline to prevent periodontal disease from developing.
- Assessment – Our team will perform a thorough examination of the oral cavity and record any abnormalities such as tongue or lip lesions, deep pockets in the gums around the teeth, and loose, broken or discolored teeth.
- Radiographs – Full mouth radiographs are taken to check for any hidden infections or possible damage in your pet’s mouth.
- Polishing – Removing plaque and other debris from the teeth causes the surface of the teeth to roughen which will increase the tooth’s ability to retain plaque and calculus. Polishing not only smooths the surface of the tooth, but also makes it more difficult for plaque to develop around it.
- Subgingival Lavage – Although scaling and polishing is necessary, it may cause debris to get caught below the gumline and trigger inflammation, so we will flush the gumline with an antibacterial solution.
- Fluoride Treatment – There are many benefits to a fluoride treatment including strengthening enamel, decreasing sensitivity, and reducing the formation of Feline Oral Resorptive Lesions due to anti-plaque qualities.
- Treatments – We may recommend and discuss treatment options for any issues we came across during the exam.
- Prevention – Prevention begins from the minute your pet enters our hospital and is one of the most important steps in the oral health procedure.