Why dental care matters\n\nDental disease affects most pets over age three and silently drives heart, kidney, and liver problems. We do scaling, polishing, and extractions under safe anaesthesia with full oral X-rays.
What to expect
From booking to aftercare.
- Step 1
Book and confirm
Pick a slot — we'll WhatsApp confirmation with parking and prep notes. Surgical visits get a pre-op call.
- Step 2
Dental Care visit
Vet review, the procedure itself, then a written care plan you can share with whoever walks the dog tomorrow.
~75 min in clinic
- Step 3
Recovery and follow-up
Aftercare instructions land in your portal. We schedule the follow-up before you leave the clinic.
Frequently asked
It is the only way to clean below the gumline where periodontal disease lives, and to safely take dental X-rays. Awake cleanings miss the actual problem.
Most dogs benefit from a professional cleaning every 12–18 months. Cats often go 18–24 months. Smaller breeds may need it more often.
Routine scaling and polishing is in the lower range; extractions or surgical work pushes higher. We give a written estimate before any procedure.
