Cat and Dog Teeth Cleaning in Millis, MA

Vet Dental Exam

Get $100 off when you book a dental cleaning by January 31st, 2025!

  • Does not apply towards extractions, radiographs or any non-routine dental procedures
  • Cannot be combined with PetPerks or any additional discounts
  • Only for our current clients, non-eligible for non-clients

Along with being your pet’s vet, we can also serve as their dentist, providing oral exams, dental X-rays, and teeth cleanings for dogs and cats. Excellent oral hygiene is just as important to your pet as good nutrition, tailored vaccinations, and year-round parasite prevention. However, dental care is often overlooked, because pets are known to hide their discomfort and will often eat normally despite oral pain. Our AAHA-accredited animal hospital in Millis, MA is designed to provide comprehensive dental services to support your pet’s oral health so they can enjoy a much better life.

Start your pet's dental care routine with us today! Call (508) 376-5317 or request an appointment online. 

Dog And Cat Teeth Cleaning In Millis Ma
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Why Dogs and Cats Need Regular Dental Care

Pets need consistent dental care to avoid plaque and tartar buildup, which can lead to harmful bacteria and infections in the mouth. Regular dental cleanings and check-ups allow us to detect early signs of periodontal disease, mitigating risks to your pet’s overall health including their heart, liver, and kidneys. During their routine exam, we’ll assess your pet’s dental health and address any concerns you might have. If necessary, we can suggest scheduling a dental cleaning to treat any existing problems and pave the way for better oral health in the future.

Identifying Signs of Dental Issues in Pets

The American Veterinary Dental College recommends watching for these indicators of dental problems in your pets:

  • Persistent bad breath
  • Loose or missing teeth
  • Red, bleeding gums
  • Visible tartar accumulation
  • Reluctance to have their mouth touched
  • Excessive drooling or dropping food
  • Decreased appetite or weight loss
  • Facial swelling

Often, pets conceal discomfort and continue their normal activities despite dental issues. This makes regular wellness checks crucial—our team is trained to spot subtle problems that might go unnoticed at home.

How We Perform Cat and Dog Teeth Cleanings

Teeth cleanings at Millis Animal Hospital are thorough and detailed. When we provide dental care, we need to make sure we catch any underlying problems to ensure complete and successful treatment for your pet.

Our teeth cleaning procedures include:

  • Comprehensive oral health assessments
  • Teeth cleaning with scaling and polishing
  • Advanced dental procedures like endodontics
  • Diagnostic dental imaging to examine below the gum line
  • Treatments for periodontal disease and other dental conditions
  • Tooth extractions as necessary
  • Care for oral tumors and excessive gum growth

All pet teeth cleanings are conducted under anesthesia to maintain your pet’s comfort and safety during the procedure, allowing our team to perform the most thorough treatment possible.

Maintaining Your Pet’s Dental Health at Home

By three years old, many dogs and cats show early signs of periodontal disease. Proactive and regular home dental care can prevent these issues from developing. Daily teeth brushing is the standard we recommend, but we know it can be difficult to maintain this schedule. For guidance, just reach out to our team! We’re ready to help you create an effective dental care plan tailored to your pet’s needs.

For guidance on how to care for your pet's teeth at home or to discuss their dental health further, please contact us at (508) 376-5317.