7369 Day Creek Blvd

Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 US

(909) 646-7387

Pet Dental FAQ

Veterinarian in Rancho Cucamonga Answers Frequently Asked Questions about Pet Teeth Cleaning

Your dog or cat's teeth require routine check-ups to keep them in the best condition possible. If your pet is suffering from a dental problem or if you require help with cleaning your pet's teeth, a trip to Day Creek Animal Hospital in Rancho Cucamonga to meet with our veterinary team is an option to consider. Here are some frequently asked questions pertaining to pet dental care to read over so that you learn how to care for your pet's oral hygiene and how a visit to our animal hospital can help.

Rancho Cucamonga Pet Dental

Why Is Pet Dental Care Important?

If a pet never has his or her teeth cleaned, he or she is likely to suffer from bacteria buildup in the mouth. This will adhere to your pet's teeth and harden. If this tartar is not removed, it will cause gingivitis or periodontal disease to occur over time. This will cause your pet to suffer from pain and discomfort and possible tooth loss. 

What Dental Problems Can A Pet Suffer From?

A pet could suffer from broken teeth. If a tooth breaks, the sharp edge could cause cuts to occur in the interior of your pet's mouth. The tooth will need to be filed down or removed. Misalignments of the jaw or signs of discomfort when a pet eats, indicates a necessary trip to our animal hospital for an examination. Besides disease and broken teeth, your pet may also sustain internal organ damage. It is imperative that you take your pet to our veterinary care for dental care and prevent life threatening conditions caused by dental problems.

How Can A Pet's Teeth Be Cleaned At Home?

Take the time to brush your dog or cat's teeth at home, if possible. A pet toothbrush and paste can be used for dental cleaning. Purchase these at a local pet supply store and use these tools daily for the best results. Tartar-control treats also help remove bacteria from a pet's teeth. Make it a priority to do routine checks of your pet's teeth and gums. That way if a problem arises, it will be handled promptly and there could be a less chance of it escalating.

What Will Your Veterinarian Do To Help?

Our Rancho Cucamonga veterinarian is available to handle routine pet dental cleanings, evaluations of the teeth for problems that are present, and emergency situations. Indicate the problem your pet is suffering from at the time you call our animal hospital so that we can advise you of tasks you can perform at home to keep your pet comfortable, if necessary. If your pet requires that a tooth be pulled, they may require anesthesia.

Does My Pet Need Anesthesia?

Yes. For your pet and our veterinarian’s safety, anesthesia will be administer during your pet’s dental procedure. This allows our veterinarian to properly clean your pet’s teeth without your pet feeling spooked during the procedure. Rest assure, your pet will be comfortable and well taken care of when he or she is under anesthesia.

Contact Day Creek Animal Hospital in Rancho Cucamonga if your dog or cat requires pet dental care. Call veterinary hospital at 909-646-7387 to find out more information about pet dental procedures we provide or to make an appointment with our veterinarian. 

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