Pet Medical Center of Springfield

Doctors Hours

By Appointment
M-F: 10AM-12PM, 4PM-7PM
Sat: 9AM-1PM

Business Hours

M-F: 7AM-7PM
Sat: 7AM-1PM

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Your Pet's Dental Care

You are a responsible pet owner. You take good care of your pet. But do you always remember to take care of your pet's teeth?

Pets have dental diseases and problems just like you do. Many of these problems can be avoided by bringing your pet to your veterinarian for regular dental check-ups and dental cleanings.

Dental disease can be avoided

Does your pet have bad breath or reddened gums?

If so, it could be from gingivitis. Gingivitis occurs when soft plaque hardens into rough, irritating tartar. Tartar build-up on your pet's teeth can cause damage to the teeth and gums.

Dental Disease
Severe Tartar Buildup with Periodontal Disease

If left untreated, gingivitis can lead to an infection called periodontal disease. This disease can cause the loss of teeth.

You can prevent serious dental problems from happening by making sure your pet receives dental exams at the time of each vaccination, again at six months of age, and then annually.

Dental Cleanings

Ultrasonic Teeth Cleaning
Teeth Cleaning

Your pet's dental cleaning will begin with a physical examination. This is important to evaluate your pet's general health. After the physical exam, your pet is given an anesthesia for a safe and painless sleep during the dental cleaning.

The first part of dental cleaning requires the removal of tartar. This is done with a hand scaler.

Dental Cleaning
Hand Scaling Dog's Teeth

Next, a periodontal probe checks for pockets under the gumline where periodontal disease and bad breath starts. A mechanical scaler is used to clean above the gumline while a curette cleans and smoothes the teeth under the gumline in the crevice.

Your pet's teeth are polished, creating a smooth surface. The gums are washed with an anti- bacterial solution to help delay tartar build-up both under the gumline and on the crown of the tooth.

Polishing of Dog's Teeth
Polishing of Teeth

Finally, the doctor also administers a fluoride treatment to strengthen your pet's teeth, to desensitize exposed roots, and to decrease infection.

Home prevention

Dental care does not end with a visit to your veterinarian. You need to continue your veterinarian's good work at home. Brushing your pet's teeth is an important part of home dental care. The staff at Pet Medical Center of Springfield will show you the proper method of brushing your Dog's teeth.

Give your pet complete dental care

Annual veterinary dental care and home dental care will help keep your pet's breath fresh and gums and teeth healthy. Your pet's smile and healthier life will be equaled by your smile and pride in a job well done.

Pet Medical Center of Springfield

Saratoga Shopping Center, 8054 Rolling Rd, Springfield, VA
Phone: 703-455-1188  |  Fax: 703-440-0223