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Pet Dentists Perth

  • State-of-the-art equipment for pet dentistry 
  • Cat & dog teeth cleaning services available 
  • Comprehensive dental care, including complex extractions & radiographs  

Dog Teething Cleaning & Dentistry 

Forrestdale Veterinary Hospital is a fully equipped new and modern practice with up-to-date equipment. We have experienced and competent vets who can perform dental care for dogs and cats, including complex extractions and radiographs.   

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If you’re looking for a dog dentist in Perth, the experienced vets at Forrestdale Veterinary Hospital can assist with all your pet’s dental needs, including teeth cleaning and treatment of dental disease. To book an appointment, contact our vet clinic on 08 6396 7485 today.

The importance of healthy teeth in pets

Clean teeth and a healthy mouth are important for a healthy, happy, and painfree life. We all know the health benefits in humans of having no dental disease and this is the same for dogs and cats. Having a mouth with infection or rotten or broken teeth makes pets unhappy and increases the risk of infection and organ disease elsewhere in the body. We frequently get feedback from owners whose pets have had a dental appointment with extractions, and they report that they did not realise how much the dental disease had been negatively affecting their pet’s life. We can provide guidance on effective teeth cleaning for your dog or cat.  

What are the costs involved with dog dentistry? 

Please call us to discuss your pet’s dental disease. We cannot give an estimate of costs over the phone as there are many variables that need to be considered after we examine the mouth. For example, your pet may need just a descale and polish whilst others may need multiple extractions and x-rays.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you need to learn more about our pet dentistry services, see our frequently asked questions below.

How often should I brush my dogs teeth?

Veterinarians recommend that you should brush your dog’s teeth daily. Yes, it might sound ambitious, but even brushing a few times a week is beneficial and far better than doing nothing at all. If you can’t brush their teeth daily, you can also try dental diets, treats, and daily veggiedents to help scrub away harmful plaque and tartar.

At what age should you start brushing your dog's teeth?

Even though their baby teeth will fall out to make way for adult teeth, you can start brushing their teeth at 6 weeks of age. When you start brushing your puppy’s teeth, give plenty of praise and treat gently. This can help them get used to the toothbrush in their mouth. Dogs who are familiar with tooth brushing earlier are much more likely to tolerate or even enjoy it later in life.

How do vets clean a dog's teeth?

After a thorough examination of your dog's mouth, tooth scaling will be performed, using both hand and ultrasonic scalers, to remove plaque and tartar above and below the gum line. The tartar below the gum line causes the most significant periodontal disease, so its removal is important.

How do vets clean dogs teeth without anaesthesia?

Anaesthesia is far more beneficial for your pet since it’s an easy, pain-free process that also ensures your pet's airways are protected.

Should I get my dog's teeth cleaned?

Yes, you should consider cleaning your dog’s teeth will help reduce the risk of losing teeth and gum disease. If left unchecked, plaque and tartar buildup can lead to gingivitis, an inflammation of the gums that can cause redness, swelling, and bleeding.

Should I get my dog's teeth professionally cleaned?

Yes, professional dentistry services will help maintain your dog’s oral health.

Brushing your dog's teeth at home, paired with dental treats or chews, will help control plaque and tartar buildup. However, visiting the vet once a year for professional cleaning is the best way to keep your dog's mouth clean and healthy. For comprehensive dental care, contact our vet clinic on 08 6396 7485 today.

Do cats need teeth cleaned by vet?

Yes, most cats need professional dental cleaning by a vet to prevent plaque, gum disease, and tooth loss. Dental issues are common in cats over 3 years old and can lead to pain and other health problems if left untreated. Although it may be possible to brush your cat's teeth, it is a very difficult process and may be dangerous to you. Visiting the vet once a year for professional assessment and possible teeth cleaning will save you a lot of hassle.

What happens if my cat doesn’t get dental work?

Neglecting your cat’s oral health can lead to a range of potential diseases and issues as they grow older. If the tartar on your cat’s teeth is not removed, it will lead to gingivitis, a painful condition where the gums get inflamed. Gingivitis eventually leads to periodontal disease if left untreated. Cats may lose teeth and be prone to infections that affect other organs in the body.