Pet Dental Extractions

Pet Dental Extractions

Dental extractions are a crucial part of pet dental care. This pet surgery can remove diseased or decayed teeth and prevent potentially significant oral health complications. Georgetown Animal Hospital in Georgetown, OH, offers this form of pet surgery to keep your pet’s smile bright and healthy. We are here to tell you about dental extractions and how they can protect your pet’s oral and physical health.

Dental Extractions

Why Pets Need Dental Extractions

Your pet may need a tooth removed for several reasons. Gum disease is one of the more common reasons your pet may require a dental extraction. This disease can cause teeth to become severely infected or loose. Our vet performs a tooth extraction to remove the affected tooth and prevent infections from spreading and causing life-threatening complications. Pets may also need dental extractions for fractured or broken teeth, oral tumors, or orthodontic abnormalities that affect their ability to chew food.

What to Expect from Dental Extractions

We typically put pets under anesthesia during a dental extraction to properly and safely extract a loose or infected tooth. We closely monitor your pet’s vital signs while under anesthesia to ensure your pet’s safety during the procedure. We create flaps and drill the tooth to sever it from your pet’s ligaments and roots during the extraction. We then thoroughly clean the treated area and stitch the flaps closed.

Pet Dental Extraction Recovery

Your pet will need a few days to recover from tooth extractions before regaining its former appetite and activity level. Your pet may require a couple of weeks before its incision completely heals. Our vet will tell you how long to restrict your pet’s activities and when you can start brushing its teeth again. Pets also require soft food after dental extractions until their gums start healing.

Preventing Dental Extractions in Pets

You can take steps to lower your pet’s risk of needing dental extractions to treat oral issues. Routine dental exams and cleanings can help catch and treat dental problems early before your pet requires dental extraction. These cleanings also help prevent tooth decay from developing. Brushing your pet’s teeth at home keeps plaque to a minimum, and you should avoid giving your pet solid objects to chew on to reduce the risk of injuries.

Visit Your Veterinarian Near You in Georgetown, OH, for Pet Dental Care

Dental extractions can remove decayed or diseased teeth and protect your pet from several health complications, so contact Georgetown Animal Hospital in Georgetown, OH, to schedule a dental extraction today. Call us and schedule an appointment with our veterinarian at (937) 378-6334 to give your pet the dental care necessary to keep it happy and healthy.

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