Experienced Veterinary Dentistry in Whitesboro

Image of a small dog having it's teeth brushed.

It can be easy to forget just how crucial of a role your pet's smile plays in their overall well-being. Your pet's teeth serve various purposes, from eating their favorite foods to maintaining their coat through grooming. At All About Pets Animal Hospital, we're proud to provide comprehensive veterinary dentistry to Whitesboro residents and those in its surrounding communities.

Whether your cat needs their teeth cleaned or your dog requires a tooth extraction, they're in good hands at our practice. Our talented veterinary team brings a wealth of dental experience and skills to your pet's smile. Reach out to us today to schedule your pet's next appointment and learn more about our dependable veterinary dentistry services!

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Does My Pet Need Dentistry?

It's normal to question whether our Whitesboro veterinary dentistry is necessary for your beloved companion. That's why our knowledgeable and communicative veterinary staff is here to answer your questions and explain what our services entail. Pet dental treatments and procedures are essential to improving and protecting your pet's precious smile. If you're unsure whether you'd like to bring in your companion for dental services, our team is more than happy to break down some of their benefits, such as:

  1. Avoiding Tooth Loss: Just like humans, pets like dogs and cats can't regrow their adult teeth once they've been lost. That's why taking every measure possible to prevent your pet from losing their teeth is crucial. By bringing in your pet for regular teeth cleanings and examinations, you help keep their teeth looking and feeling their best.
  2. Eliminating Bad Breath: As a pet owner, you more than likely enjoy cuddling your pet. However, when your pet has bad breath, it can be distracting and impact your desire to socialize with them. When you bring your pet in for dental services, we'll eliminate bacteria from the surface of their teeth that cause bad breath.
  3. Preventing Pain: The teeth of cats and dogs are like those of humans. Severe tooth decay and trauma from accidents can damage their teeth and cause severe pain. The problem can be further exacerbated by the fact that cats and dogs hide feelings of pain as part of their natural instincts. By bringing your pet in for veterinary dentistry, you help improve their chances of having a smile free of pain or discomfort.

Our Skilled Dentistry for Dogs & Cats

When you bring your pet in for their appointment, we'll start with a consultation if they haven't had a dental exam conducted in the past 4-6 months. From there, our team will ask you various questions about your pet's oral health. Does your pet have a history of dental problems like tooth decay? Does your pet show reluctance to bite or chew? Do they already have one or multiple missing teeth?

From there, our staff will conduct an extensive dental examination. We'll administer anesthesia to help keep your pet and our staff veterinary team safe. Depending on if your pet is 7 years old or older, we may recommend full blood work, as it can help us identify potential underlying health conditions that can complicate treatment. Finally, we'll provide you with your pet's personalized dental plan, which may include:

  • Teeth Cleanings: One of the best ways to keep your pet's smile looking and feeling its best is through our cat and dog teeth cleanings. During a teeth cleaning, we'll work on cleaning and polishing the surface of their teeth. Removing bacteria from your pet's teeth reduces their chance of developing tooth decay.
  • Tooth Extractions: Although All About Pets Animal Hospital aims to save your pet's teeth whenever possible, extraction may be the best course of action. If your pet's tooth is either too damaged or affected by decay, extracting it can ultimately save the optimal oral health of your pet's smile. You can rest assured that our team follows struct safety standards to keep your pet safe during their procedure.
  • Mass Removal & Biopsy: Some pets may develop masses either on the inside or outside of their mouths. Our veterinary practice offers skilled mass removal and biopsy for cats and dogs alike. By conducting a thorough biopsy on your pet's oral mass, we can determine its nature, like whether its cancerous.

Skilled Dentistry for Dogs & Cats in Whitesboro

At All About Pets Animal Hospital, we're passionate about helping our patients enjoy healthy and aesthetically pleasing smiles. That's why we offer comprehensive veterinary dentistry to Whitesboro residents and those in its nearby areas. From providing thorough teeth cleanings to skilled mass removal, your pet is in good hands with our staff. Above all else, we're committed to helping your pet feel comfortable and at ease during their visit. Additionally, our office offers same-day pickups for all our dental offerings. Reach out to us today to schedule your pet's next appointment!

CALL US: (903) 564-9300 REQUEST APPOINTMENT


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