

Periodontal treatment means healthier pets.
Did you know that 85 to 90 percent of all dogs and cats over two years of age have some degree of periodontal disease (dental infections), but only 2 percent receive treatment?
Consider this:
Dental health affects a pet's overall health because bacteria from the mouth have been found in diseases of the liver, kidney and heart.
Dental health needs a clean start.
Dental prophylaxis, cleaning the teeth to prevent oral disease and enhance overall health, is the basis of our dental program. But it is only the beginning. That's because the bacteria that cause periodontal disease do not go away when teeth are cleaned. You should know the four truths that all dentists take for granted:
The fact is every dental cleaning should be followed up with antibacterial treatment. Clindamycin Hydrochloride is the only antibacterial treatment that breaks through the natural biofilm barrier to reach the bacteria that cause periodontal disease.
Along with dental cleaning to control periodontal disease, we recommend pulse therapy – that is the administration of Clindamycin Hydrochloride for the first five days of every month. We also recommend Enzadent dental treats, T/D pet food, and daily brushing with a pet toothpaste for a complete dental program.
If your pet has special needs, please consult with one of our doctors or technicians for a program tailored to meet their needs.
Did you know February is dental health month?
During the month of February we offer a reduced price on dental cleaning.
Please call for an appointment if your pet needs a dental cleaning.