Professional Dog & Cat Teeth Cleanings at Roselle Animal Hospital in Roselle

Professional Dog & Cat Teeth Cleanings at Roselle Animal Hospital in Roselle

Professional Dog & Cat Teeth Cleanings at Roselle Animal Hospital in Roselle

Professional Dog & Cat Teeth Cleanings at Roselle Animal Hospital in Roselle

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Dental care supports more than a bright smile. Healthy teeth and gums help pets eat comfortably, avoid chronic pain, and maintain better overall health. At Roselle Animal Hospital, we provide thorough dental cleanings for dogs and cats in a calm, attentive setting. Whether your pet needs a routine cleaning or shows signs of oral disease, our team delivers careful, skilled treatment designed around their individual needs.

Protect your pet’s comfort and long-term health by scheduling a dental cleaning. Call (630) 307-2200 or request an appointment online.

Signs of Dental Disease in Dogs and Cats

Signs of Dental Disease in Dogs and Cats

Dental disease often progresses quietly. Many pets continue eating and acting normally even while experiencing oral discomfort. By age three, a large percentage of dogs and cats show early signs of periodontal disease.

Watch for these common indicators:

  • Persistent bad breath

  • Yellow or brown buildup on teeth

  • Red, puffy, or bleeding gums

  • Drooling more than usual

  • Pawing at the face or mouth

  • Dropping food or chewing on one side

  • Avoiding hard treats or toys

Oral infections do not stay confined to the mouth. Bacteria can enter the bloodstream and affect organs such as the heart, kidneys, and liver. Early care helps prevent these complications.

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What Happens During a Veterinary Dental Cleaning?

What Happens During a Veterinary Dental Cleaning?

We perform professional teeth cleanings under general anesthesia. Anesthesia allows us to clean thoroughly beneath the gumline and examine each tooth without causing stress or discomfort. Safety and monitoring remain priorities throughout the procedure.

  • Pre-Anesthetic Evaluation and Testing

    We complete a physical exam and recommended lab work to confirm your pet can undergo anesthesia safely.

  • Individualized Anesthesia and Monitoring

    Our team tailors anesthetic protocols to your pet’s size, age, and health status. We monitor vital signs closely from start to finish.

  • Full Oral Examination

    We assess every tooth and surrounding tissue, checking for infection, fractures, pockets, or gum recession.

  • Digital Dental Radiographs

    X-rays reveal problems hidden below the gumline, such as root disease or bone loss that cannot be seen during a visual exam alone.

  • Scaling and Polishing

    We remove plaque and tartar from above and below the gums. Polishing smooths tooth surfaces to slow future buildup.

  • Treatment When Needed

    If we find diseased or damaged teeth, we address them during the same visit. This may include extractions or other necessary care to relieve pain and stop infection.

  • Recovery and Home Care Instructions

    We monitor pets as they wake from anesthesia and provide clear guidance on feeding, activity, and ongoing dental care at home.

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How Often Do Pets Need Teeth Cleanings?

How Often Do Pets Need Teeth Cleanings?

Dental care schedules vary. Some pets accumulate tartar quickly, while others maintain healthier mouths for longer periods.

General guidelines include:

  • Many dogs and cats benefit from yearly dental cleanings

  • Small breeds and flat-faced pets often need more frequent care due to crowded teeth

  • Older pets or those with a history of dental disease may require closer monitoring

During routine wellness visits, we evaluate your pet’s mouth and recommend a dental plan that fits their specific needs. We also discuss brushing techniques, dental diets, and approved home-care products that support oral health between cleanings.

Your Pet’s Smile, Stress-Free and Shining

Your Pet’s Smile, Stress-Free and Shining

Oral health affects comfort, appetite, and long-term wellness. Routine dental cleanings help prevent pain, infection, and complications that extend beyond the mouth. Our team at Roselle Animal Hospital approaches dental care with patience, attention to detail, and a focus on your pet’s overall well-being.

If your pet is due for a dental evaluation or you have noticed changes in their breath, gums, or eating habits, schedule a visit today. Call (630) 307-2200 or book online.