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Hospital, 43731 Gratiot
(South of Hall Road).
Clinton Township, Ph-586-
307-3730
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40140 Hayes Rd,
Countryside PlazaClinton
TWP, MI, 48038
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8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
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Dental disease is an often-overlooked threat to the comfort and health of
your pet. Because dental disease often has few readily apparent signs,
bringing your pet in for a wellness examination is the only way to ensure
detection. Following this exam, your veterinarian may recommend a
particular dental cleaning schedule, oral care routine, or special treatment
based on your pet’s dental health needs.
We also use digital dental X-rays to fully examine your pet’s oral and dental
health.
How do I know if my pet has dental disease?
Dental disease is the most common disease seen by veterinarians: 70-85%
of pets over the age of 2 have some form of dental disease. Here are some
signs that your pet may have dental disease:
•Bad breath
•Yellow, brown, or discolored teeth
•Loose teeth
•Red, inflamed gums
•Swollen mouth, jaws, or gums
•Doesn’t play with chew toys as often
•Pain when eating
It is important to have your pet checked for dental disease, as this disease
can have major impacts on your pet’s organs, including the heart, liver, and
kidneys.
Regular professional cleaning is important to maintaining your pet's teeth.
We use modern and safe ultrasonic scaler to clean each tooth thoroughly -
above and below the gum line. Dental technicians polish teeth to create a
smooth, lustrous tooth surface more resistant to plaque buildup. Fluoride
treatments help strengthen enamel and reduce tooth sensitivity.
We at
Great Lakes Animal Hospital offer digital dental radiographic service to help
doctor to determine extent and kind of dental pathology under the gum lines
and at the tooth root.
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