Dental Care

Cat Hospital of Orlando Dental Services

Keeping your cat's teeth clean and healthy is one of the most important steps you can take when it comes to preventive health care. When your cat's teeth aren't clean, bad breath isn't the only problem your pet faces. Built-up plaque and tartar on your cat's teeth and gums can lead to periodontal disease, which results in bleeding, severe inflammation of the gums, alveolar bone loss (the bone that supports the tooth) and tooth mobility. As periodontal disease progresses, the bacteria can spread from the mouth, travel through the blood and cause damage to the liver, kidneys and heart. Periodontal disease is extremely common—more than 80% of cats have this problem by the time they reach four years of age; however, it is also preventable.

The Cat Hospital of Orlando offers comprehensive dental cleanings and examinations. If tartar has formed on your pet's teeth, a routine dental cleaning is necessary. Dental cleanings are vastly different for your pet than they are for you. A cleaning requires a general anesthetic and a day's hospitalization.

Your pet's dental cleaning begins with a physical examination, in order to evaluate your pet's general health. Next, your pet is given an anesthetic for a safe and painless sleep during the dental cleaning. Tartar is removed from your pet's teeth with a hand scaler. Next, a periodontal probe checks for pockets under the gumline where periodontal disease and bad breath start. An ultrasonic scaler is used to clean above the gumline, while a curette cleans and smoothes the teeth under the gumline in the crevice. Next, your pet's teeth are polished, creating a smooth surface. Finally, 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.

Proper dental care doesn't end when your pet leaves our veterinary hospital. Brushing your pet's teeth is an excellent way to ensure between hospital visits your pet's teeth, gums and mouth are healthy.The staff at Madison Park Veterinary Hospital can show you the proper method of brushing your pet's teeth. Annual veterinary dental care and home dental care will help keep your pet's breath fresh and gums and teeth healthy.