PetWell Veterinary Healthcare

Pet Dental Care in Atlanta, GA

Safeguard your pet’s dental health with routine cleanings and extractions at PetWell Veterinary Healthcare, where we provide quality care for happy smiles.

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Get Quality Pet Dental Care

If your pet has not received pet dental exams, contact our friendly CSRs at PetWell Veterinary Healthcare. We pride ourselves on providing quality care and service to our patients.

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A veterinarian examining a dog’s teeth during a dental checkup in a clinic setting.

Pre-Visit Planning

Many serious health conditions can start with a dental issue. Regular oral hygiene should be a standard part of puppy care and kitten care, so your pet will be comfortable with brushing and dental cleanings. If you live in or around Atlanta and need a veterinarian to perform a dental checkup, contact our team at PetWell Veterinary Healthcare to schedule an appointment.

Disease Prevention

Since dogs and cats are susceptible to some of the same oral diseases that affect humans, it is important to include regular oral hygiene in all pet care plans because dental exams at the veterinarian’s office should be a regular part of your kitten care or your puppy care plan.

More than 80 percent of dogs develop some type of oral condition by the time they are three years of age. The statistics are not much better for felines.

  • Excessive drooling
  • Refusing to eat or drink water
  • Broken teeth
  • Noticeable pain
  • Loose teeth
  • Bad breath
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Two veterinarians brushing a large black dog’s teeth during a dental cleaning at a veterinary clinic.

Poor Oral Hygiene Can Lead to Life-Threatening Conditions

It is important to note that not using proper pet care and regular dental cleanings could result in significant health issues. Poor oral care can cause heart, liver, and kidney disease. This is due to the bacteria that cause plaque and tartar buildup, which enter your pet’s bloodstream and cause vital organs to fail. The bacteria found in your pet’s mouth can accumulate to the point that it can poison your pet’s bloodstream. This condition is called sepsis, which can lead to death.