Veterinary Dentistry in Johnson Creek, WI
Our dental services include dental radiographs to evaluate the health of the teeth below the gumline, cleaning to remove tartar and plaque, polishing, and extractions when necessary. Our dentistry services focus on maintaining healthy teeth and gums while prioritizing pain management to ensure every pet stays comfortable before, during, and after their procedure.
Comprehensive Dental Care
Dental disease is one of the most common health concerns in pets, and it often develops without obvious signs. During your pet’s dental procedure, our team performs a thorough examination, cleans above and below the gumline, and evaluates each tooth carefully. Digital dental radiographs allow us to detect hidden problems that cannot be seen during a visual exam alone. By addressing dental issues early, we help protect your pet’s comfort, appetite, and overall health.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions about veterinary dentistry at Johnson Creek Veterinary Care.
How often should my pet have a dental cleaning?
Frequency of dental cleanings depends on breed, age, individual oral health, and at home care.
Are dental procedures performed under anesthesia?
Yes. Anesthesia allows us to thoroughly clean below the gumline and perform dental radiographs safely and comfortably.
What are signs my pet may have dental disease?
Bad breath, difficulty eating, drooling, red gums, or loose teeth can indicate dental disease. If you notice these signs, contact our clinic.