Procedure

We provide affordable dog dental care. The teeth cleaning procedure includes scaling, flossing and polishing; meaning less stress for you and your pet. We keep your dog's or cat’s teeth healthy, as recommended by Veterinarians, on a regular three-month or six-month basis. It is of great importance to our staff to educate pet owners and offer the very best supplements, support and oral care for the pets they love.

We offer products that help reduce calculus & tartar and promote gum tissue health. We also offer brushing demonstrations so you can maintain your pet’s oral health in between visits.

 

Complete 8-steps Non-Anesthetic Dog Dental Procedure

 

STEP 1 – MEDICAL OVERVIEW

  • Medical History Form
  • Consent Form

STEP 2 – ORAL EXAM

To begin the procedure, we always perform an oral exam. We thoroughly examine the dog’s mouth to ensure that there are no problems that require anesthetic to solve. We closely examine each tooth for any signs of mobility, complicated tooth fractures, and/or other dental diseases.

STEP 3 – SCALING

This step is to remove calculus, plague, and toxins build-up from the tooth.

  • Hand Scaling
  • Ultrasonic Scaling

STEP 4 – CURETTAGE

We use “curette” (a hand-scaling instrument designed to be used under the gum line) to remove tartar and plague.

STEP 5 – PROBING

This step is to measure the depth of the periodontal pockets often found in an affected tooth. Pockets are detected by gently placing a periodontal probe under the gingival margin in several locations around the tooth.

STEP 6 – POLISHING

We polish off the tooth surface to remove small defects and irregularities that occur during the cleaning process. Smoothing also helps in decreasing plague retention and slows down the formation of calculus.

STEP 7 – IRRIGATION

After cleaning and polishing, debris will be present in the gingival sulcus. We remove these using Chlorhexidine to prevent irritation of the soft tissue. Chlorhexidine is an effective irrigant.

STEP 8 – CHARTING

At this point you are ready to chart all pathology present in the your pet’s mouth.

 

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 600 Smith Ave.
Coquitlam, BC
V3J 2W4

    

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