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Veterinary Dentistry

Complete Pet Dental Care

Protect your pet’s oral health with professional cleanings and dental exams.

Pet Dental Cleanings in Regina, SK

Dental health is vital to your pet’s overall well-being. At Chuka Animal Clinic, we offer complete dental care, including cleanings, extractions, and X-rays, to keep your pet’s teeth strong and healthy.

Poor oral hygiene can lead to painful dental disease, infections, and even systemic health issues affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver. Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are essential for preventing these complications and ensuring your pet’s long-term health.

Our Comprehensive Dental Services

  • Professional Cleanings – Our veterinary team uses specialized equipment to remove plaque and tartar buildup, reducing the risk of periodontal disease.
  • Dental X-Rays – Not all dental issues are visible to the naked eye. X-rays allow us to assess below the gumline for hidden infections, fractures, or other concerns.
  • Tooth Extractions – When a tooth is severely decayed or damaged, extractions may be necessary to relieve pain and prevent infection.
  • Preventive Dental Care – Regular check-ups, at-home dental care recommendations, and diet tips to maintain strong teeth and healthy gums.

Signs Your Pet May Need Dental Care

Many pets suffer from dental disease without their owners realizing it. Watch for these warning signs:

  • Bad breath or excessive drooling – Persistent bad breath is often a sign of bacterial buildup in the mouth.
  • Difficulty chewing or loss of appetite – If your pet hesitates to eat, avoids hard food, or drops food from their mouth, they may be experiencing oral pain.
  • Swollen gums or visible tartar buildup – Red, inflamed gums or a yellowish-brown buildup on the teeth indicate dental disease.
  • Pawing at the mouth or facial swelling – This may suggest an infected tooth or gum irritation.
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How Often Should Your Pet Have a Dental Cleaning?

The frequency of professional dental cleanings depends on your pet’s breed, age, and overall oral health. Small breed dogs and cats are more prone to dental disease and may need annual cleanings, while larger breeds with good oral hygiene may require less frequent care. Our veterinarians can assess your pet’s specific needs and create a customized dental care plan.

Book a Dental Appointment

A healthy smile means a healthier pet! Protect your pet’s dental health with expert veterinary care. Contact us today to schedule a professional pet dental cleaning or consultation.