1 Davis Road W, Old Lyme, CT 06371 | (860) 434-8387
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Vet Direct Clinic ID: QKG7S

Your Pet's Dental Procedure

Veterinary dental care prevents chronic pain and systemic infections. By age three, most dogs and cats develop periodontal disease. Untreated bacteria spread from the mouth to vital organs, significantly impacting a pet's health and longevity. Routine professional cleanings and proper home care are vital to a long, comfortable life. - AAHA
Regular Professional Cleaning

A healthy mouth and clean teeth can lead to a longer, healthier life for your pet. Taking care of your pets' teeth at home helps avoid serious dental disease, but cats and dogs need periodic professional cleaning just like you do. At Old Lyme Veterinary Hospital we take care to provide a safe, thorough, and professional cleaning similar to the one you get at your dentist’s office.

Dental Disease

Periodontal disease is a progressive infection of the gums surrounding the teeth. If left untreated it can lead to halitosis, oral infections, and bacterial infections that can enter the bloodstream and cause damage to many major organs. As part of your annual visit, our veterinarians will conduct an oral examination to ensure that your pet's teeth are healthy and disease-free. If a cleaning is needed, while your pet is under anesthesia, we will x-ray and evaluate each individual tooth to determine if any other dental work is needed.

Healthy Teeth
Stage 2 - Periodontal Disesase
Oral ATP (Assessment, Treatment, Planning)

  • Digital Oral X-Rays
  • Scaling & Polishing
    To remove plaque and calculus from your pet's teeth we use similar instruments to those your dentist uses. After cleaning, the enamel surfaces of your pet's teeth are polished to remove scratches in the enamel.
  • Fluoride/Sealants
    We'll apply an anti-plaque treatment, such as a fluoride to help strengthen and desensitize your pet's teeth as well as help prevent plaque build-up.
  • Home Dental Care
    Your pet relies on you to help maintain their dental health through regular teeth brushing which will help fight plaque build-up. A sample with toothpaste and a finger brush is included in your take-home care package.

Additional resources

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https://veterinarypartner.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=19239&id=4951294 

Location

Old Lyme Veterinary Hospital
1 Davis Road W
Old Lyme, CT 06371

(860) 434-8387
vets@oldlymevets.com

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Hours

DAY OPEN CLOSE
Monday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Saturday CLOSED
Sunday CLOSED