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Debating the Benefits of $ Veterinary Dentistry? Discover What Goes Into Your Pets Dental Photos Courtesy of Rebecca Brincho RVT, Tim Novoa RVT, and Megan Gendreau RVT - Created for PHPQ October 2018 Does Your Pet Have. . . Bad Breath?


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Debating the Benefits of Veterinary Dentistry?

Discover What Goes Into Your Pet’s Dental

Photos Courtesy of Rebecca Brincho RVT, Tim Novoa RVT, and Megan Gendreau RVT - Created for PHPQ October 2018

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Does Your Pet Have. . .

▪ Bad Breath? ▪ Discoloured or Broken Teeth? ▪ Difficulty Chewing or Eating? If so, they may be experiencing the side effects of dental disease.

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What is Dental Disease?

Periodontal (Dental) Disease is caused by the body’s inflammatory reaction to bacteria which accumulate on the teeth and beneath the gums.

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What does this mean for your pet?

Local Effects On Your Pet’s Mouth: If left untreated, Dental Disease, can lead to problems such as:

  • Tooth root abscesses
  • Jaw fractures
  • & Increased risk of oral cancer

Systemic Effects on Your Pet’s Body:

Long term disease can also damage major

  • rgans such as the:
  • Heart
  • Kidneys
  • & Liver

This increases your pet’s risk of developing diabetes, cardiac disease, and renal failure.

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My Pet Needs A Dental Cleaning

What should I do now? What is the next step?

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Schedule an Office Visit for Your Pet

This is the perfect time for the veterinarian to perform a full body examination on your pet and test the blood to make sure that their internal organs are functioning at healthy levels.

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But Why Is All This Necessary?

Having more information makes the dental process safer for your pet. By doing a thorough physical exam and testing the blood we can ensure the best results during anesthesia and the quickest recovery after the procedure.

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It Is Time For My Pet’s Dental Cleaning

What should I expect?

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What Happens When You Drop Off Your Pet...

A technician will weigh your pet, listen to their heart, count the beats, watch their breathing, and check their temperature. Once the technician has made sure that your pet’s vital signs are normal they put in an intravenous catheter.

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Venous access port.

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We use the catheter to give IV fluids during the dental procedure, which keeps your pet well-hydrated and promotes healthy blood pressure during anesthesia.

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What Happens Next?

With the health check complete and the catheter finished it is time to give pre-procedure medications and get the dental equipment set up.

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What is the purpose of pre-medicating?

For best results during anesthesia, we administer several medications including an antibiotic, pain relief injection, and anticholinergic (cardiac agent) to keep the heart rate at optimum levels under anesthesia.

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What We Use During A Dental Cleaning

We use a special blanket that can sense your pet’s body pressure to keep them nice and warm, towels to absorb any excess water and cushion your pet’s head, and an assortment of specialized dental tools.

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Our Dental Tools

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Performing the Actual Dental Cleaning

How is it done? What is involved?

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How We Go About Doing A Dental Cleaning...

First, we anesthetize our patient. Once they are under anesthesia

  • ne technician monitors their

heart rate, respirations, blood pressure, oxygenation, and temperature while the other takes x-rays of your pet’s teeth.

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Why Do We Need X-rays?

By performing full mouth radiographs, we can spot broken teeth, infected roots, retained baby teeth and other problems that can cause your pet a lot of pain if left untreated.

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Let’s Clean Up Those Teeth

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The technician cleans off the plaque and calculus with an ultrasonic scaler.

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They check the spaces around the tooth for pocketing, a sign of significant dental disease.

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The technician polishes the teeth with a special paste to remove any microscopic grooves made by the scaler.

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What Do We Do Once the Teeth Are Clean?

With the cleaning completed we can extract any broken or damaged teeth, fill the pockets to prevent further disease, and finally apply a gel sealant to help the cleaning last longer.

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Before the Dental Cleaning

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All Done

Now you can enjoy the bright smiles and clean breath!

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For more information about us check out our website: www.pethospitalpq.com

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Pet Hospital of Peñasquitos

We are located just off the Ted Williams Parkway freeway at:

9888 Carmel Mountain Rd. Suite F.

San Diego, CA 92129 Give us a call @ 858-484-3490

to set up your pet’s appointment today!