Healthy Mouths Mean Healthier Pets.
Dental health is one of the most important — and most overlooked — parts of your pet’s overall wellness. By the time they’re three years old, most dogs and cats already show signs of dental disease, and the effects can reach far beyond the mouth, impacting the heart, kidneys, and quality of life. At Animal Clinic of Glasgow, we take a thorough, proactive approach to dental care because we’ve seen the difference it makes. Healthy teeth and gums lead to better breath, better comfort, and more good years ahead.
Pet Dental Exams & Oral Health Assessments
Every wellness visit includes a careful look at your pet’s mouth, because what we can see in an exam often tells us a lot about what’s happening below the surface. During a dental exam, our Glasgow, KY veterinary team checks for tartar, gum inflammation, broken or loose teeth, oral masses, and signs of pain your pet may be hiding. We’ll talk through what we find, what to watch for at home, and whether a professional cleaning or further diagnostics are recommended. Early detection is one of the best things we can do for your pet’s long-term comfort.
Professional Pet Dental Cleanings
A professional cleaning is the only way to thoroughly remove tartar and bacteria from beneath the gumline — where the real damage happens. We perform cleanings under general anesthesia, which allows us to examine every tooth, clean below the gumline, and address any concerns safely and comfortably. We know anesthesia can feel like a big decision, especially for senior pets, which is why we run pre-anesthetic bloodwork, monitor your pet closely throughout the procedure, and tailor our protocols to their age and health. The result is a cleaner mouth, less pain, and peace of mind for you.
Pet Tooth Extractions & Oral Surgery
Sometimes a tooth simply can’t be saved, and removing it is the best option for your pet. Common reasons for extraction include advanced periodontal disease, fractured teeth, resorptive lesions, or retained baby teeth in younger pets. Our team performs extractions with care and precision, using appropriate pain management and anesthesia protocols to keep your pet comfortable throughout. We’ll walk you through what to expect during recovery and how to support your pet’s healing at home. Most pets bounce back surprisingly quickly and feel noticeably better afterward.
At-Home Pet Dental Care Guidance
What you do between cleanings makes a real difference, and we want to set you up for success. We’ll talk through brushing techniques, dental chews and treats that actually work, water additives, and dental diets — then help you figure out a routine that’s realistic for you and your pet. Not every pet will tolerate toothbrushing, and that’s okay; there are plenty of effective options for keeping your dog or cat’s mouth healthy between professional visits. We’ll help you find what works.
Small Habits, Big Smiles.
Dental disease is one of the most common health issues we see in pets, and also one of the most preventable. Regular dental exams, professional cleanings when they’re needed, and a manageable at-home routine can keep your pet’s mouth healthier, their breath fresher, and their overall well-being stronger for years to come. It’s the kind of care that’s easy to put off — until you see the difference it makes.
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