Know Health, No Pain
A common misconception in animal health is that cats and dogs do not require dental care unless they have advanced periodontal disease. The majority of pets develop early dental disease by the age of 3, which can progress rapidly to advanced periodontal disease and cause pain, loose teeth, and bleeding gums that can introduce bacteria into your pet’s bloodstream. This is why the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) guidelines recommend complete dental cleaning, polishing, and dental x-rays by 1-2 years of age.
Oral Health Matters
Cats and dogs are very good at hiding dental pain and seeing their teeth at home can be very difficult, therefore maintaining the oral health of your pet with routine dental procedures is such a large part of their comprehensive care. We at Sixes Animal Hospital are outfitted with the equipment and knowledge to ensure they get the best dental care possible. We offer comprehensive dental exams, dental radiology, dental cleanings and oral surgery.
Dental Care
Cats and dogs are very good at hiding dental pain and seeing their teeth at home can be very difficult, therefore maintaining the oral health of your pet with routine dental procedures is such a large part of their comprehensive care. We at Sixes Animal Hospital are outfitted with the equipment and knowledge to ensure they get the best dental care possible. We offer comprehensive dental exams, dental radiology, dental cleanings and oral surgery.