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Our Services

“Whenever an animal is somehow forced into the service of men, every one of us must be concerned for any suffering it bears on that account. No one of us may permit any preventable pain to be inflicted, even though the responsibility for that pain may not be ours. No one may appease his conscience by thinking that he would be interfering in something that does not concern him. No one may shut his eyes and think the pain, which is therefore not visible to him, is nonexistent.”

Albert Schweitzer

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We Provide The Highest Level Of Service To Our Clients In A Welcoming Environment

Preventative Care for Dogs and Cats

  • Routine gingival and subgingival cleaning with full mouth radiographs

  • Counselling on home care chews feeding and teeth brushing

 

 

Comprehensive Dentistry

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  • Dental and maxillofacial surgical procedures can be uncomfortable for pets, therefore anesthesia to ensure they remain pain-free and relaxed throughout the process. Our priority is your pet's comfort and safety, allowing for a smooth and stress-free experience during their procedure. General Anesthesia allows for procedures to be done safely, quickly and thoroughly​​

 

 

 

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Endodontics

Root Canal Therapy

Vital Pulp Therapy

Root canal therapy is a highly effective procedure with a very good success rate in saving your pet's damaged or infected tooth. The treatment involves removing the infected pulp and sealing the tooth, preserving its function and preventing the need for extraction. This procedure helps maintain your pet’s natural tooth, promoting better dental health and overall well-being.

This treatment is typically done when a tooth has been exposed to acute trauma but the pulp hasn't become infected. It involves removing any decayed or damaged tissue, disinfecting the pulp chamber, and then sealing it to allow the tooth to heal and continue functioning normally.In veterinary dentistry, vital pulp therapy is used to preserve the tooth in cases where the pulp is still viable, preventing the need for extraction.

Maxillofacial Surgery

Maxillofacial surgery extends beyond the mouth to include the entire face, jaw, and skull, addressing complex issues like jaw fractures, tumor removal, or corrective surgery for facial deformities.

  • Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) repair

  • Cleft palate repair

  • Fracture repair

  • Tumor removal

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Exodontics (extractions)

  • Advanced extractions including unerupted or impacted teeth

  • Full mouth extractions in severe periodontal disease or in patient with stomatitis

  • Mandibular canine extractions

  • Simple extractions

Medicine

Management & Treatment For:

  • Chronic Ulcerative Paradental syndrome in dog

  • Congenital hypothyroidism management

  • Enamel hypoplasia treatment and medical management

  • Feline stomatitis treatment

  • Generalized gingivitis in cats and dog  

  • Genetic counselling

  • Oral autoimmune diseases

Prosthodontics

  • Full metal crowns

  • Restorations for cavities and enamel defects

  • Three quarter crowns

Orthodontics

  • Active force appliance

  • Crown extensions

  • Incline plane

  • Interceptive orthodontics

  • Malocclusion correction

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