At what age should your pet receive its teeth cleaning?

Dental disease is a common issue that can impact pets of all ages. It is a common misconception that dental problems only occur in older pets. The truth is, dental disease can begin to manifest at an early age. In fact, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) reports that a majority of pets display some form of dental disease by the time they reach three years of age.

Preventive measures, such as regular teeth cleanings, can go a long way toward preserving your pet’s oral health. This is where our team at Georgetown Animal Hospital in Georgetown can help. We offer a wide array of services aimed at protecting all aspects of your pet's wellness, including their oral health.

Preventive Measures for Pet Dental Health

Taking preventative measures, such as cat or dog teeth cleaning, is the first step in protecting your pet’s oral health. Most veterinarians recommend having your pet’s teeth professionally cleaned once a year. However, some breeds with relatively shallow roots or crowded teeth can harbor bacteria, which can require more frequent cleaning. Your vet can help determine the right cat or dog teeth cleaning schedule for your pet based on their specific needs.

Don’t Skip Regular Pet Dental Check-Ups

Regular pet dental check-ups and cleanings are essential to prevent dental problems that can be extremely painful for your furry friend. A veterinarian near you can identify broken teeth, loose teeth, bad breath, and bleeding gums early before they lead to complicated health issues.

What to Expect at a Teeth Cleaning Appointment

At Georgetown Animal Hospital, your pets will experience a comprehensive dental cleaning that can include scaling to eliminate plaque or tartar build-up and polishing to leave the teeth smooth and shiny. Anesthesia is given to your pet to make sure they stay still and comfortable during the procedure. This safe and controlled use of anesthesia helps minimize stress and discomfort for your pet. The entire cleaning procedure typically takes about 45 minutes to an hour. After the cleaning, your pet will remain in recovery under our supervision until the effects of the anesthesia have fully worn off.

Contact Georgetown Animal Hospital in Georgetown, OH

At Georgetown Animal Hospital, we are committed to the belief that your pet’s oral health is a vital component of their overall well-being. Regular dental care can significantly enhance your pet’s quality of life. To schedule a dental consultation or teeth cleaning for your pet, please contact us today at (937) 378-6334.

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