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Healthy teeth make happy pets: expert pet dental care at Amity Veterinary Clinic

Oral hygiene is essential to the long-term health of your pet, and at Amity Veterinary Clinic, we provide top-tier veterinary dentistry. Our state-of-the-art dental facility is equipped with top-of-the-range equipment that allows us to deliver the highest level of care. We only use veterinary-grade dental products to maintain the highest standards for your pet’s oral health.

Why pet dental care matters

Dental issues in pets, much like in humans, can result in severe health problems if not addressed. Plaque buildup, gum infections and decaying teeth can cause your pet significant pain and discomfort. If left untreated, bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream, potentially affecting vital organs. Proper dental care not only keeps your pet’s breath fresh and gums healthy but also safeguards their overall health and well-being.

Our comprehensive veterinary dental services

At Amity Veterinary Clinic, we offer a full range of pet dental services to help maintain your pet’s oral health:

  • Routine check-ups and teeth cleaning — Regular scaling and polishing to remove plaque and tartar, preventing decay and gum disease.
  • Dental X-rays — Our advanced imaging helps detect any hidden issues beneath the surface, such as impacted teeth or bone loss.
  • Tooth extractions and oral surgery — When necessary, we perform extractions or surgeries to treat more complex pet dental problems for their comfort.

When to seek our help for pet dental care

It’s not always easy to know when your pet is experiencing dental issues. Keep an eye out for the following warning signs:

 

  • Bad breath that persists
  • Difficulty chewing or avoiding hard food
  • Drooling or pawing at the mouth
  • Discolored or broken teeth

 

If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to schedule a pet dental check-up with us to avoid further complications and keep your pet’s oral health in top condition.

Dental care for pets at every stage of life

Your pet’s dental needs change as they age. Puppies and kittens may need dental monitoring as their adult teeth grow in, while adult pets benefit from regular cleanings to prevent decay. Senior pets may require more frequent dental visits to address age-related issues like loose or decayed teeth. Our team is here to guide you through the best oral hygiene practices for your pet’s stage of life.

Choose Amity Veterinary Clinic for your pet’s dental care

At Amity, we pride ourselves on delivering comprehensive pet dental care as part of our veterinary services. From routine cleanings to complex extractions, our expert team uses the latest equipment and techniques to provide your pet with the best care possible. We’re here to make sure your pet enjoys a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums, with the compassionate care you can trust.

Call us at +971 4 344 0856 to schedule an appointment for a pet dental visit — home visits are also available.

FAQs

We recommend getting professional pet dental cleaning once a year. However, some pets, especially those prone to dental issues, may need more frequent cleanings. Regular at-home brushing and dental check-ups can help maintain their oral health between professional cleanings.

Yes, anaesthesia is typically required for a thorough pet dental cleaning. It allows our veterinarian to clean below the gum line and assess the condition of the teeth without causing stress or discomfort to your pet. Anaesthesia-free cleanings can miss critical areas where diseases often develop.

Yes, diet plays a significant role in your pet’s dental health. Dry kibble tends to be better for teeth than soft or wet food, as it can help scrape off plaque. Additionally, some pet foods are specially formulated to promote dental health. Feel free to speak with us about the best dietary options for your pet’s oral health.

Ignoring your pet’s dental issues can lead to more severe health problems, including infections, tooth loss, gum disease and even systemic conditions such as heart, liver or kidney disease.

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