Cat Dentistry

How can pet parents simplify dental care for their pets and ensure their fur babies live happy, healthy lives? Dental health is an extremely important piece of your pet’s overall health. The same basics we apply to our own dental care also apply to pet...

As we all know, our teeth don’t brush themselves, and neither will our pets’! Dental care for our pets comes with lots of benefits for us and our beloved fur babies. Our team at Animal Dental Care and Oral Surgery in Loveland believe healthy teeth...

Your cat’s dental health is a major factor in her overall health and well-being—and this is why dental care is extremely important for our feline friends. Based on the statistics, we know that periodontal disease is commonly unidentified and overlooked by pet owners, yet...

Dental treats are a valuable part of your fluffy companion’s daily oral home care routine. That’s because plaque accumulation occurs rapidly after a professional cleaning. If oral hygiene is not kept up on a regular basis, periodontal disease will likely recur.

 

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We all need assistance and lots of TLC following surgery, and our furry family members are no different. After dental surgery, your pet will rely on you for loving aftercare. Our veterinary dentists at Animal Dental Care and Oral Surgery in Loveland want to support...

Your pet’s dental health is vitally important to her overall wellness. Routine cleanings and exams are the first step in ensuring optimal dental health for your furry family members. Veterinary dentists are an excellent choice for these regular check-ups. Sometimes a pet’s dental issues require...

Tooth grinding in dogs and cats, or bruxism, occurs when the top teeth rub against the bottom teeth in a side-to-side motion vs. up and down. Constant grinding of teeth will cause dental wear (attrition) and can lead to discomfort of the temporomandibular joint (

Your cat’s gum health is a key component to her overall health and happiness. It is important to keep an eye on her oral hygiene and to be familiar with the most common signs of health or gum disease. By being aware of your cat’s...

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