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Dental health is one of the most important yet overlooked aspects of your pet’s wellbeing. More than 70% of cats and 80% of dogs over three years old show signs of dental disease, often long before owners notice bad breath or pain.

Left untreated, dental problems can cause chronic pain, tooth loss, and dangerous infections that affect the heart, liver, and kidneys. At Evervet Veterinary Clinic, we focus on early prevention, gentle professional care, and long-term oral health.

 

Why dental health matters?
   •    Pets hide dental pain very well. Many continue to eat and play even with severe disease.
   •    Periodontal disease starts silently. Plaque turns to tartar, causing gum infection and bone loss.
   •    Untreated infection can spread to vital organs, impacting overall health and lifespan.
   •    Routine dental care improves comfort, reduces risk of future extractions, and can save on long-term costs.

Every dental patient receives a thorough evaluation and safe, tailored treatment:
   •    Comprehensive oral exam under anaesthesia for a full view of all teeth and gums.
   •    Advanced anaesthetic monitoring for safety.
   •    Ultrasonic scaling & polishing to remove plaque/tartar and smooth tooth surfaces.
   •    Extractions or surgical care if diseased teeth cannot be saved. 
   •    Post-procedure pain management and at-home care instructions.

Home Care & Prevention

Professional cleaning is only part of the solution. We help you maintain your pet’s teeth at home by recommending:
   •    Regular tooth brushing (with pet-safe toothpaste).
   •    Dental chews & diets approved for plaque control.
   •    Water additives or gels for pets who resist brushing.

Consistent care can extend the time between professional cleanings and keep your pet’s mouth healthy.

Our Dental Care Packages

To make comprehensive dental care predictable and cost-effective, we offer dental care packages that include:
   •    Pre-anaesthetic blood work
   •    IV fluids & monitoring
   •    Professional scaling & polishing
   •    Pain relief & home care guidance

(Additional charges may apply for, extractions, medications or advanced surgical care.)

Why act early?

Dental disease is progressive. The earlier it’s treated, the less invasive and costly it becomes. Preventive care also means:
   •    Less pain for your pet
   •    Fewer extractions
   •    Healthier heart, kidneys, and liver
   •    Lower long-term treatment costs

Schedule a dental check-up today! Your pet may be hiding discomfort you can’t see. Clean teeth and healthy gums help ensure a longer, happier life.
 

DENTAL CARE

Healthy Teeth, Healthy Pet.

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