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Dental Services

Clients tell us that they love our Tower Hill Outpatient Dentistry and Surgical Suite for it's highly attentive professional staff, quieter environment, and comfortable 'living room style' consultation rooms.  We can schedule directly with clients, or your general veterinarian may refer you to our office for specific pet services.  While your regular vet traditionally handles care for your pet's teeth, there are conditions or procedures that your vet recognizes as 'higher risk' or more advanced because of the age of your pet, or the condition of the teeth/gums/jaw that warrant a referral for a dental procedure at our hospital.  

Pet Dental Extractions

Pets need dental extractions for a variety of different reasons. They may have a fractured tooth, dental disease, bone loss, or tooth resorption.

Gingivostomatitis

Gingivostomatitis (GS) is a chronic and painful oral disease in cats characterized by severe inflammation of the gingiva and oral cavity. It is an immune response where the body attacks its own oral cavity and teeth. This

Anesthetic Considerations

Understanding the risks of anesthesia on high-risk patients is a priority as we develop a tailored anesthetic plan for your pet's procedure.

Dental Radiographs

Dental radiographs, often called dental X-rays, for pets are essential diagnostic tools used to examine the structures within an animal's mouth that are not visible during a standard oral examination.

VetTome - Atraumatic Extraction Techniques

The iM3 Vet-tomeĀ® is an advanced tool that makes tooth extractions faster, easier, and gentler on the bone and tissues.

Panoramic Dental Imaging

Full mouth panoramic dental imaging in minutes. These images are crucial for evaluating the tooth's structure beneath the gum line and assessing bone integrity.

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