Dental Treatment

Here at Family Vets Athlone we feel very strongly about the importance of your pet’s dental hygiene.

Dental hygiene in pets is often overlooked especially when they are young but its importance cannot be overstated.

In fact some studies have shown that over 80% of dogs and 70% of cats over 2 years old have some degree of dental diseases.

Dental disease can lead to a number of other issues including gingivitis (gum disease), stomatitis(mouth infection), tooth decay and mouth pain.

In older patients, decayed teeth can act as pockets of infection which can spread to other parts of the body in extreme circumstances.

Pets probably suffer from dental disease as commonly as humans do, but often do not show us how much discomfort they are in.  This is especially true with cats. Therefore it is not until the pain associated with a decayed tooth or gum disease is extremely severe that your pet may show signs that you will recognise as mouth pain.

Regular check ups will reduce the chances of this happening.

At your pets yearly health check we always carry out a full clinical examination which includes examination of your pets teeth and gums.

Whats involved in my pets dental treatment

All dental treatment is carried out under general anaesthetic. We carry out dental descaling and polishing on a daily basis. We advise this if we notice excessive plaque build up on your pet's teeth. The advantages of doing this at an early stage are to reduce the chances of tooth decay and pain in the near future and to prevent, as much as possible, your pet from losing teeth.

If dental disease is more progressed then it may be necessary to carry out some tooth extractions.

It may not always be possible to tell you exactly how many teeth will be extracted during a consultation. We will only know this once your pet is under general anaesthetic and we are able to carry out a full mouth exam. At Family Vets we recognise that pet dentistry is a rapidly changing area of veterinary care so our staff are regularly attending dental courses to keep up to date with new techniques.