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Grade III Periodontal disease |
| Notice the heavy dental calculi build-up. Also the gums are red and inflamed. The grey-black area between the teeth and gums is where the infection is forming. |
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Post cleaning - Dental Calculi is completely removed. Teeth are polished and white. Less redness and inflammation of the gums. With proper home dental care these teeth should remain healthy. |
| Grade 4 Disease. Definite root exposure and severe dental calculi not only over the tooth, but also involving the gums. |
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Post Cleaning - Doxirobe treatments on the lower jaw help the gum heal back down after cleaning and polishing. |
| Dental Radiographs - This is a standard feature with your pet's dental procedure. X-rays allow the veterinarian to assess if there is any root or bone damage not visible to the eye. |
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A pet receiving a dental procedure. Know that your pet's health under anesthetic is most important to us. We monitor them throughout the procedure. |
Dental Chews

Dental Rinses

Tooth Brushes and Pastes
