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Pet Dental Care
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) recommends regular oral examinations and dental cleanings, under general anesthesia, for all adult dogs and cats. AAHA recommends these procedures at least annually starting at age one. In addition to regular exams and cleanings, there are some things you can and should do to help promote good dental health in your pet. Feeding you pet a hard, kibble-type pet food, providing appropriate chew toys and brushing his teeth are just a few ways to keep your pet's teeth healthy in between professional cleanings.
Dental disease can be easily prevented by visiting Countryside Pet Clinic regularly for dental examinations and cleanings. Our dental services at Countryside Pet Clinic include
teeth cleaning and polishing, tooth extractions and minor oral surgery. |

Your pet's dental health is an important part of his overall health.
Dental disease is the most common disease in dogs and cats in the
United States. Dental health problems can lead to more serious
conditions such as infections and heart or kidney disease. Many pets
with untreated dental disease suffer from chronic pain and premature
aging (often acting older than they should). Some symptoms which can
indicate serious dental problems include bad breath, plaque build-up,
gum irritation and redness, loose teeth, tooth discoloration and
swelling in the jaw area.