Dog & Cat Dental Care
Routine dental care is a critical component of cats' and dogs' oral health and overall health, but most pets don't get the oral hygiene care they need to keep their teeth and gums healthy.
At our Powder Springs animal hospital, we provide complete dental care for your dog or cat, from basics such as dental exams, teeth cleanings and polishing, to dental x-rays and surgeries.
Bringing your pet to Powder Springs Animal Clinic for a dental appointment is like visiting your pet's very own cat dentist or dog dentist.
Veterinary Dental Surgery in Powder Springs
Our team knows that finding out that your pet needs dental surgery can be overwhelming. So we do all we can to make this process as stress-free as possible, for both you and your pet.
We work to ensure your pet's experience with us is comfortable and easy. We'll take the time to break down each step of the process to you in detail before the procedure, including preparation and post-operative care requirements.
We offer jaw fracture repair surgeries, tooth extractions, and gum disease treatment for dogs and cats.
Pet Teeth Cleaning & Exams
Much like your annual checkup at the dentist, your dog or cat should come in for a dental examination at least once a year. Pets who are more prone to dental problems than others may need to see us more often.
Powder Springs Animal Clinic can assess, diagnose and treat dental health problems in cats and dogs.
FAQs About Pet Dental Care
If you are coming into Powder Springs Animal Clinic for your pet's first dental appointment you are bound to have questions.
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions from our patients about pet dental care at our Powder Springs pet hospital.
Veterinary Dentistry: Anesthesia & Your Pet's Oral Health
Cats and dogs simply do not understand what is going on during dental procedures, and will often react to dental procedures by struggling or even biting.
This is why our Powder Springs vets provide anesthesia to all of our patients before performing dental procedures. Similar to the anesthesia provided to nervous or anxious patients by dentists, this puts less stress on your pet and allows us to x-ray their mouth and perform procedures quickly and easily.