Pet Dental Care in Brentwood, Burnaby

Dental health is one of the most overlooked aspects of pet wellness, yet it affects nearly every system in the body. At Brentwood Animal Hospital, our pet dental care services in Brentwood, Burnaby, give dogs and cats the healthy smiles they deserve. Without regular dental care, plaque and tartar build-up can lead to painful gum disease, tooth loss, and infection that may affect the heart, kidneys, and other organs. Our veterinary team offers professional dental cleanings, digital dental X-rays, extractions, and scaling and polishing for dogs and cats of all ages.

Professional Dental Cleanings for Dogs and Cats

A professional dental cleaning at Brentwood Animal Hospital involves a thorough examination of the oral cavity, scaling to remove plaque and tartar from all tooth surfaces, polishing to smooth the enamel, and flushing to remove any remaining debris. Dental cleanings are performed under general anesthesia to ensure your pet is comfortable and still, allowing our team to evaluate every tooth and the gum tissue around it. We assess the depth of gum pockets, evaluate for tooth mobility, and check for any areas of concern that may require further attention during the procedure.

Digital Dental X-Rays

Many dental problems in dogs and cats occur below the gum line, where they are not visible during a standard oral exam. Digital dental X-rays allow our team to evaluate the roots of the teeth, the surrounding bone, and the internal structure of each tooth. These images help us identify concerns such as root resorption, retained roots, fractured teeth, and bone loss around the roots. Digital X-rays are an important part of every comprehensive dental cleaning, giving us a complete picture of your pet’s oral health that we cannot get from visual examination alone.

Tooth Extractions

When a tooth is damaged, infected, or causing discomfort, extraction may be the most appropriate option to restore your pet’s quality of life. Our veterinary team performs extractions as part of the dental cleaning visit, with appropriate pain management protocols before, during, and after the procedure. After an extraction, most pets recover quickly and resume eating normally within a day or two. Our team will provide clear at-home care instructions and schedule a follow-up to confirm healing is progressing well.

Scaling and Polishing

Scaling removes hardened tartar from the tooth surface and below the gum line, where bacterial accumulation contributes to inflammation and gum disease. Polishing follows scaling to smooth the enamel and slow future plaque build-up. Together, these steps help protect your pet’s gum tissue and tooth roots from ongoing damage. Our team uses veterinary-specific dental equipment to perform scaling and polishing safely under anesthesia. Regular professional cleanings, combined with at-home brushing where your pet will tolerate it, provide the best long-term protection for your pet’s oral health.

Dental Care for Puppies, Kittens, and Senior Pets

Dental health concerns affect pets at every life stage. Puppies and kittens may develop retained deciduous teeth that require extraction to allow permanent teeth to come in properly, and our team evaluates the bite and occlusion at early visits. Adult pets benefit from annual dental evaluations to catch early signs of gum disease or tooth wear before they progress. Senior dogs and cats are more likely to develop painful dental conditions, including tooth root abscesses and advanced periodontal disease, making regular monitoring especially important. Our team will build a dental care plan around your pet’s specific age, breed, and oral health history.

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FAQs

How often does my dog or cat need a dental cleaning?
Most dogs and cats benefit from a professional dental cleaning once a year, though some pets may need more frequent cleanings depending on their breed, diet, and oral health history. Our team will assess your pet’s teeth at every wellness exam and let you know when a cleaning is recommended.
Why does my pet need to be under anesthesia for a dental cleaning?
Anesthesia is necessary to ensure your pet is safe, comfortable, and still during the cleaning. It allows our team to evaluate every tooth thoroughly, including below the gum line, and to take dental X-rays without causing stress or discomfort. Anesthesia-free dentistry does not allow for a complete oral evaluation.
What are the signs that my pet might have a dental problem?
Signs of dental concerns in pets include bad breath, drooling, pawing at the mouth, reluctance to eat hard food, bleeding from the gums, and visible tartar build-up on the teeth. If you notice any of these signs, contact us to schedule a dental evaluation as soon as possible.
Can dental disease affect my pet’s overall health?
Yes. Bacteria from untreated dental disease can enter the bloodstream and potentially affect the heart, kidneys, and liver over time. This is one of the reasons regular dental care is an important part of your pet’s overall preventive health plan, not just their oral health.
At what age should kittens and puppies have their teeth evaluated?
We recommend a dental evaluation as part of every wellness visit starting from your pet’s first appointment. Puppies and kittens should have their deciduous teeth checked to confirm they are coming in normally, and we watch for retained baby teeth that may need to be addressed before they cause crowding or occlusion problems.
Book a dental exam for your pet at Brentwood Animal Hospital in Burnaby. Call (604) 900-8383 or book your appointment online. Our team is here seven days a week to support your pet’s oral health.
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