Complex Care

Specialized Care For Optimal
Pet Health

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Dentistry
and Oral Health

Periodontal disease in pets must be obscured from becoming chronic, harmful and spread across full body causing fatal damage to heart, liver and kidneys. Common symptoms include excessive drooling, inflamed gums, altered chewing patterns, bad mouth, broken or loose teeth, loss of appetite and pawing at the mouth. Majorly pets get periodontal diseases by 3 to 4 years of age.

Preventive Dental Care :

Dental diseases progress with a slow pace and thus prevention through good oral hygiene is the key towards pet health. Routine oral exams and cleaning would comprehensively evaluate pet’s health. Advanced Dental Radiography provides painless diagnosis of impaired mouth. Identification of tooth decay, cavities, malignant structure, bone loss and such periodontal diseases can be taken care of early on.

Pain Relief Management :

After receiving treatments from dentists, same routine with appropriate teeth cleaning tools for pets can be regularly practiced at home by the pet parent to ensure the retention of healthy gums and teeth for their pets. It could suppress the pain occurring from preventive measures and ensures healthy oral experience for pets.

Procedures and Surgeries :

Tooth extractions, Oral mass removal, Gum tissue removal and Scaling of targeted areas would stop the progression of harmful periodontal diseases. Regular brushing and flossing would result in better breath of pets eventually post the procedures.
It is much more than just a few fresh breaths.
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