Pet Dental FAQs
At Rexdale Animal Hospital in Toronto, ON, we understand that pet owners often have questions about their pet’s oral health. Pet dental care is an essential part of keeping your pet healthy, but it is often overlooked. If you are searching for help from a veterinarian near you, this guide will help you better understand pet dentistry services and why they matter.
How Often Should My Pet Have a Dental Cleaning?
Most pets benefit from a professional dental cleaning once a year, although some may need more frequent care depending on their age, breed, and overall health. Regular pet dental care helps prevent plaque buildup, gum disease, and other serious oral health issues.
What Are The Signs of Dental Disease in Pets?
Dental problems in pets can develop slowly, so it is important to watch for early warning signs. Common symptoms include:
• Bad breath
• Red or swollen gums
• Yellow or brown buildup on teeth
• Difficulty eating or chewing
• Drooling or pawing at the mouth
• Loose or missing teeth. If you notice any of these signs, it is best to schedule an exam with a veterinarian near you as soon as possible.
• Red or swollen gums
• Yellow or brown buildup on teeth
• Difficulty eating or chewing
• Drooling or pawing at the mouth
• Loose or missing teeth. If you notice any of these signs, it is best to schedule an exam with a veterinarian near you as soon as possible.
Is Pet Dentistry Safe for My Pet?
Yes, professional pet dentistry is safe when performed by trained veterinary professionals. At Rexdale Animal Hospital, we use safe anesthesia protocols and careful monitoring throughout the procedure to ensure your pet’s comfort and safety during their dental cleaning.
Why is Anesthesia Needed for Dental Cleanings?
Anesthesia allows us to thoroughly clean below the gumline, where most dental disease begins. It also keeps your pet still and comfortable, enabling a complete, stress-free examination. Without anesthesia, it is impossible to fully address hidden dental issues.
Can Dental Disease Affect My Pet’s Overall Health?
Yes, untreated dental disease can lead to serious health problems. Bacteria from infected gums can enter the bloodstream and potentially affect organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys. That is why consistent pet dental care is so important for long-term health.
How Can I Care for My Pet’s Teeth at Home?
At-home care plays a big role in maintaining oral health. You can help by:
• Brushing your pet’s teeth regularly
• Providing dental chews or approved dental treats
• Scheduling routine checkups and cleanings
• Watching for early signs of dental issues. Combining at-home care with professional pet dentistry gives your pet the best protection.
• Providing dental chews or approved dental treats
• Scheduling routine checkups and cleanings
• Watching for early signs of dental issues. Combining at-home care with professional pet dentistry gives your pet the best protection.
Schedule Pet Dental Care in Toronto, ON
If you have concerns about your pet’s teeth or want to stay ahead of dental disease, Rexdale Animal Hospital is here to help. Our team provides compassionate, thorough pet dental care in Toronto, ON.
Call (416) 740-7387 today to schedule an appointment and keep your pet’s smile healthy for years to come.
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