Dental Care

At Family Pet Health Care, we recommend dental check-ups at your pet’s annual wellness visit to help prevent serious dental problems. We perform routine dental services including annual examinations, professional teeth cleaning, and extractions when necessary.

We also offer digital dental radiography that enables us to conduct a more complete examination of the mouth and sinuses. With the added advantage of regular screenings using digital dental radiology, our veterinarian can locate potential problem areas. Dental x-rays enable us to identify tooth root changes (like abscesses) and alveolar bone loss, and it gives us the opportunity to discover teeth that are painful or require extraction.

One of the most common medical conditions in pets is dental disease. More than two-thirds of dogs have some degree of dental disease by age 3. Small breeds and those with short snouts are more likely to develop dental disease at an even earlier age due to their smaller jaws and crowding of teeth. Dogs can suffer from dental problems that are the same as or similar to those that people experience. People, however, tend to develop tooth decay and cavities while dogs tend to develop periodontal disease.

Neglected dental hygiene leads to periodontal disease initially through a buildup of plaque on the surface of the tooth and below the gum line. Over time, the bacterium in the plaque leads to inflammation of the gums, the destruction of supportive tissues and bone which results in red gums, bad breath, tooth loss, gum infection, and pain. Periodontal disease is also linked to liver and heart disease and has the potential of shortening your pet’s life.

You can help prevent serious dental problems by making sure that your pet receives regular professional dental cleanings and a good daily home dental care program.

Signs of periodontal disease include:

  • • Pawing or rubbing at the mouth
  • • Drooling
  • • Decreased appetite
  • • Change in eating habits
  • • Bad breath
  • • Bleeding from the mouth
  • • Aggressive behavior

If you notice your pet having any of these symptoms, it’s possible that periodontal disease is already in advanced stages. Call today for a dental evaluation for your pet. Should we find that your pet requires a root canal or further advanced dental repairs, we will refer you to a specialist.

Family Pet Health Care sees pets from Decatur, Hartselle, Priceville, and Madison, and everywhere in between.

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  • “Dr True and staff are awesome. They always listen to my concerns about my dogs. I always feel confident that my pets get the best care they need. Dr True took the extra time to make sure one of my dogs had a good experience. Thank you for taking care of my dogs.”

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