Salaama Road, Kampala Uganda

DOG AND CAT TEETH CLEANING AT SUPERIOR ANIMAL CLINIC

 

Do you notice an unpleasant odor from your pet’s breath or detect discoloration and buildup on their teeth? Has a dental cleaning been recommended during their regular checkup? Just like humans, dental health is crucial for your pet’s overall well-being, making professional cleaning a recommended step. At Superior Animal Clinic, our experienced team specializes in comprehensive dental care for your furry companions, ensuring they receive the best treatment.

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Why Choose Superior Animal Clinic for Your Pet's Dental Cleaning?

Prevention of Dental Disease : Regular dental cleanings are essential for preventing common dental issues such as periodontal disease, tooth decay, and oral infections, which can impact your pet’s overall health.

Improved Oral Hygiene: Professional dental cleanings remove plaque, tartar, and calculus buildup from your pet’s teeth, helping to maintain healthy gums and fresh breath.

Early Detection of Dental Problems: Dental cleanings provide an opportunity for our veterinarians to examine your pet’s oral cavity for signs of dental disease, oral tumors, or other abnormalities. Early detection allows for prompt intervention and treatment.

Our Comprehensive Cleaning Services Include

Plaque from the teeth

Removal of Visible Plaque and Tartar from Teeth

Tartar from the Gum

Elimination of Plaque and Tartar from Under the Gums

Dental Sockets

Probing Dental Sockets to Assess Dental Disease.

X-RAYS

Dental Radiographs (X-rays) for Evaluating Below the Gumline Issues

INSPECTIONS

Inspection of Lips, Tongue, and Entire Mouth for Growths, Wounds, or Other Issues

Signs Your Pet Might Need Dental Cleaning: What to Look For

Bad Breath (Halitosis):
Persistent bad breath may indicate dental issues such as periodontal disease or tooth decay.

Drooling or Excessive Salivation:
Increased salivation may occur if your pet is experiencing oral pain or discomfort.

Difficulty Eating or Chewing:
Dental pain or loose teeth can make it difficult for your pet to chew or eat normally.

Bleeding Gums or Mouth:
Bleeding from the gums or mouth, particularly during eating or chewing, can be a sign of gingivitis or other oral health issues.

Importance of Regular Dental Cleanings

Preventive Maintenance:
Regular dental cleanings are essential for maintaining your pet’s oral health and preventing the progression of dental disease.

Early Intervention:
By addressing dental issues early through professional cleanings, you can avoid more extensive and costly dental procedures in the future.

Enhanced Quality of Life:
Good oral health contributes to your pet’s overall well-being and quality of life by reducing pain, discomfort, and the risk of systemic health problems associated with dental disease.

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Contact Us for Dental Cleaning Services

Ready to schedule your pet’s professional dental cleaning? Contact our team to book an appointment and take a proactive step towards maintaining your pet’s oral health and happiness.

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Salaama Road, Kampala Uganda

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+256-771-909946

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support@superioranimalclinicvet.com

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