Why It Matters
Why Dental Care Is Essential for Pets

Dental disease is common and often silent.
By age 3, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of dental disease, yet most pets hide their pain.

It’s about more than just teeth.
Untreated dental issues can lead to serious health problems, including infections affecting the heart, liver, and kidneys.

Prevention is key.
Regular dental checkups and cleanings help catch issues early, prevent pain, and reduce the risk of expensive treatments later.

Dental care improves quality of life.
Healthier mouths mean better appetite, fresher breath, and a happier, more comfortable pet.
What We Offer
Our Comprehensive Dental Services
✨ Fear-Free Techniques used to keep pets calm & comfortable
What to Expect
🛠 Your Pet’s Dental Journey at Creature Comforts
Consultation
Our vets examine your pet’s mouth and discuss next steps.(Information : Staging of dental grade, expectation and FAQ)

Pre-Dental Advice
We’ll advise you on fasting & preparation before the visit. (Fear free med)

Dental Procedure
Scaling, polishing, X-rays, and extractions (if needed) under safe, monitored anesthesia.


Aftercare Plan
You’ll get personalized care tips, and we’ll schedule a follow-up if needed.

Dental Offers
Common Signs We Treat:
Moderate Dental Disease — Cherry red and bleeding gums. The attached gum is being destroyed by infection and tartar. A sore mouth affects eating and behavior. Bad breath occurs. Periodontal disease may be irreversible.
Includes:
If more than upper limit, will call after X-ray
FAQs
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Our Equipment
1. Digital dental X-rays
2. High-speed ultrasonic scalers
3. Pain management protocols
Breed-Specific Risks
1) Small breeds (Yorkies, Chihuahuas) often need earlier care
2) Cats can suffer from painful stomatitis — early treatment is key
Common Signs of Dental Issues
1) Bad breath
2) Drooling or dropping food
3) Head-tilted chewing
4) Red, swollen gums
5) Avoiding dry food
How often should dental cleaning be done?
Most pets benefit from annual cleanings. Some may need more frequent care based on breed or age.
Is anesthesia safe?
Absolutely. We do a full pre-anesthetic health check and monitor your pet with advanced equipment throughout.
My pet seems fine — do they really need a dental check?
Dental disease is often hidden. Pets instinctively hide pain — regular checks catch problems early.
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