A simple dental infection can eat away at your pet's health!
More than 8 out of 10 pets over 4 years old suffer from periodontal disease, a condition in which bacteria attacks the soft gum tissue. With gum deterioration, bacteria have a clear path to the bloodstream and vital organs, such as kidney, liver, lungs and heart. Even when teeth appear healthy, bacteria can build up in spaces between teeth and gums resulting in extensive periodontal disease. Even tooth root abscesses may not be apparent and may require intraoral radiographs (dental x-rays) to identify.
Redmond Veterinary Clinic provides the following Dental Care for your Dog or Cat
Periodontics
Treatment of disease causing bad breath, discolored teeth or reddened or bleeding gums
Oral Surgery
Complicated and full-mouth extractions, tooth fractures, palatal defects and oral tumor removal
Intraoral Digital Radiography
Intraoral radiographs are critical in determining the health of your pet's mouth.
Restorations (Bonding)
Treatment to restore the tooth with bonding
Feline Dentistry
Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesion (ORL) and Stomatitis treatment
Canine Dentistry
Digital Photography
Copies of the photographs will be printed and provided to the client to take home and can also be emailed upon request.
Dentistry Client Education Articles
Anesthetic Monitoring During Dentistry Procedures
Redmond Veterinary Clinic features state-of-the-art anesthetic monitoring equipment with reliable and accurate measurements of important parameters affecting your pet's anesthesia during dental and surgical procedures. We know that
anesthesia is a scary prospect and we take every step to ensure the safety and well being of your animal.
Dentistry client education articles from American Veterinary Dental Society
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