Pet Dental Care in Fullerton

Oral Wellness

Advanced Pet Dental Care

Expert oral hygiene services to ensure your pet’s health, comfort, and longevity.

At Noah's Ark Animal Hospital, we recognize that oral hygiene is a critical component of your pet’s overall well-being. Just like humans, dogs and cats can suffer from painful dental issues that impact their quality of life. Our skilled team provides comprehensive care tailored to your pet's specific needs.

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Our Veterinary Dental Services

From routine scaling to advanced diagnostics, we provide a full spectrum of oral healthcare.

Professional Cleaning

Thorough scaling and polishing to remove plaque and tartar above and below the gum line.

Digital Dental X-Rays

High-resolution imaging to identify hidden decay, abscesses, or bone loss invisible to the naked eye.

Oral Surgery

Expert extractions and treatment for advanced periodontal disease performed with the utmost care.

The Link to Systemic Health

Proactive dental care protects more than just your pet's smile.

Heart Protection

Preventing oral bacteria from entering the bloodstream and affecting vital organs.

Pain Management

Ensuring your pet can eat, play, and live comfortably without chronic oral pain.

Extended Longevity

Studies show that pets with healthy teeth live longer, healthier lives overall.

FAQs

Proper dental care prevents periodontal disease, bad breath, tooth loss, and infections that can affect a pet’s overall health.

Pets should have a dental exam at least once a year. Some pets may require more frequent cleanings based on their oral health condition.

Signs of dental issues include bad breath, difficulty eating, red or bleeding gums, excessive drooling, and loose or missing teeth.

Yes, anesthesia is typically required for a thorough cleaning, allowing the veterinarian to remove plaque and tartar safely and perform a full oral exam.

Regular brushing with pet-safe toothpaste, providing dental chews, and using water additives can help maintain oral hygiene between professional cleanings.

The vet removes plaque and tartar, examines for dental disease, takes X-rays if needed, and may perform extractions if necessary.

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