- Persistent bad breath
- Red, inflamed, or bleeding gums
- Yellow or brown buildup on teeth
- Loose or missing teeth
- Trouble chewing or eating
- Behavioral changes like irritability or lethargy
- Decreased interest in toys or play
- Excessive drooling or pawing at the mouth
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Comprehensive dental care at Valley Oak Veterinary Clinic to prevent disease, ease discomfort, and protect your pet’s overall health.
Healthy Smiles, Happier Pets
At Valley Oak Veterinary Clinic, we recognize the essential connection between dental health and your pet’s overall wellness. Dental disease is one of the most common—and most underdiagnosed—conditions in dogs and cats, often leading to chronic pain and diminished quality of life. That’s why we offer thorough dental care services aimed at promoting oral comfort and preventing disease before it takes hold.
Protecting Your Pet’s Smile
Oral health problems like periodontal disease, tooth fractures, infections, and resorptive lesions can cause significant discomfort and behavioral changes in pets. Watch for these warning signs:
Early detection and treatment of dental issues are key to avoiding long-term complications.
Recognizing Dental Health Issues
While professional dental cleanings are important, daily care at home plays a vital role in your pet’s dental health. The most effective strategy is regular toothbrushing, which many pets can adapt to with patience and proper training. Our team is happy to guide you through brushing techniques and can recommend supplementary products—such as dental chews, therapeutic diets, oral rinses, and water additives—to help keep your pet’s mouth clean and healthy between visits.
Supporting Oral Health at Home