
Pet Dental Care
Radiograph, scale and polish your pet’s teeth for clean kisses.
At Ivy Pets we prioritize the dental health of your pets through regular dental cleaning services. Our skilled team of veterinary professionals employs state-of-the-art equipment to perform thorough cleanings, addressing plaque, tartar, and potential dental issues. Trust us to provide meticulous dental care, promoting not only a radiant smile but also contributing to the overall well-being of your cherished furry friends.
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Comprehensive Pet Dental Care In Brooklyn
🐾 Pet Dental Care for Dogs & Cats | Preventative Veterinary Dentistry
Pet dental care is a vital part of your dog and cat’s overall health. At our veterinary clinic, we provide comprehensive pet dental exams and professional dental cleanings for pets to help keep your pets healthier, happier, and pain-free for years to come.
Without proper dental care, plaque and bacteria build up on your pet’s teeth and harden into tartar. This can lead to serious dental issues such as gingivitis, gum recession, tooth loss, and even advanced periodontal disease. Left untreated, dental disease can cause significant pain, infection, and may spread to vital organs like the heart, liver, and kidneys.
🦷 Why Routine Pet Dental Care Matters
Both dogs and cats require regular preventative dental care to maintain optimal health. Annual dental exams allow us to detect early signs of disease and provide timely treatment before problems become severe.
Our veterinary team offers:
- Professional dog and cat dental cleanings
- Thorough oral exams and periodontal assessments
- Personalized home dental care recommendations
- Guidance on dental diets, chews, and brushing techniques
🏡 At-Home Dental Care for Pets
Maintaining your pet’s oral health doesn’t stop at the clinic. We’ll work with you to create a simple and effective home dental care routine to reduce plaque buildup and prevent dental disease between visits.
📅 Schedule Your Pet’s Dental Exam Today
Protect your pet from pain and long-term health issues with routine dental care. Contact us today to schedule your dog or cat’s dental exam and learn how we can help support their lifelong oral health.
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Professional Dental Care at Ivy Pets:
- Oral/dental exams
- Comprehensive dental cleanings, polishing and fluoride treatments
- Digital dental xrays
- Minor oral surgery including, but not limited to, tooth extractions, fistula repairs and removal of oral tumors
- Comprehensive pain management before, during and after any oral procedure that may produce discomfort
- Monitored general anesthesia through the dental procedure by our knowledgeable, well-trained technicians with the aid of digital monitoring equipment
- Home dental care instructions and product recommendations
- A referral network to veterinary dentists and specialists when needed
Signs of Pet Dental Disease
Please call us to schedule an appointment with one of our veterinarians if your dog or cat is exhibiting any of these signs of dental diseases:
- Loss of appetite or loss of weight
- Bad breath
- Loose teeth or teeth that are discolored or covered in tartar
- Your pet shies away from you when you touch the mouth area
- Drooling or dropping food from the mouth.
- Bleeding from the mouth
At Home Pet Dental Care
Brushing your pet’s teeth every day can help reduce or eliminate plaque buildup. Plaque, which is an accumulation of bacteria, will progress to periodontitis, which is characterized by pockets of chronic infection, oral pain, and severe infections. Left untreated, it will eventually loosen and destroy the tooth and possibly lead to bone loss. The infection under the gum line can also spread to the liver, kidneys and heart.
How is your pet’s breath?
Bad breath in pets can indicate underlying health issues, particularly dental disease, such as plaque buildup, gingivitis, or tooth decay. It can also be a sign of gastrointestinal problems, like digestive disorders or an improper diet, as well as more serious conditions like kidney disease (marked by an ammonia-like odor), liver disease (sweet or musty breath), respiratory infections, or diabetes (fruity breath). If your pet has persistent bad breath, it’s important to consult a veterinarian to rule out serious conditions and ensure proper treatment.

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