A healthy mouth is essential to your pet’s overall well-being, influencing everything from nutrition to energy levels. Our cat and dog teeth cleaning services in Arnold, MD go beyond a sparkling smile. Comprehensive dental cleanings help prevent periodontal disease, gum infections, and the complications that can affect the heart, kidneys, and liver. Using advanced dental tools and personalized care, we ensure every procedure is safe, comfortable, and tailored to your pet’s unique needs, keeping their mouth and their whole body healthy for years to come.
Each visit begins with a thorough oral examination to assess the health of your pet’s teeth, gums, and mouth. Early detection of problems allows us to intervene before they become serious and painful.
We perform comprehensive dental cleanings under anesthesia, including ultrasonic scaling and polishing. Dental X-rays allow us to inspect below the gumline for hidden issues such as tooth root abscesses, fractures, or bone loss.
When teeth are damaged, diseased, or causing pain, careful extractions help restore comfort and prevent infection. Our team uses gentle techniques, multimodal pain management, and post-procedure monitoring to ensure safe recovery.
Most cats and dogs benefit from a professional dental cleaning once a year, but some may require more frequent visits depending on age, breed, or existing dental disease.
We use advanced anesthetic monitoring and pre-procedure evaluations to keep every pet safe and comfortable throughout the cleaning.
Yes. Bacteria from untreated dental disease can enter the bloodstream and impact organs like the heart, liver, and kidneys, making regular teeth cleanings essential for overall health.
Daily brushing, dental chews, and special diets can complement professional cleanings, but they can’t replace the thorough removal of plaque and tartar performed by our team.
Yes, we offer specialized dental care for select exotic pets. Rabbits, guinea pigs, and other small mammals often need their teeth trimmed to remove painful points and overgrowth.