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Cat & Dog Teeth Cleaning in Plainfield, IL

Healthy teeth do more than keep your pet’s breath fresh; they help support their overall health. At Plainfield Veterinary Clinic & Surgical Center, our veterinary team provides professional dental care for dogs and cats in Plainfield, IL.

Without proper dental care, pets can develop gum infections, painful tooth damage, and even health complications that affect other organs. Routine dental exams and professional cleanings help prevent these problems and keep your pet comfortable.

If your pet is due for a dental checkup or showing signs of oral discomfort, our team is here to help.

Call today at (815) 439-8700 or schedule an appointment to discuss professional dental care for your pet.

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Why Dental Care is Important for Pets

Dental disease is common in dogs and cats, and many pets develop periodontal disease early without regular dental care. Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to gum infection, tooth loss, and bacteria spreading through the bloodstream.

Common signs of dental problems in pets include:

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    Bad breath that smells unusually strong

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    Red, swollen, or bleeding gums

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    Yellow or brown tartar on teeth

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    Loose or missing teeth

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    Drooling more than normal

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    Pawing at the mouth or rubbing the face

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    Yellow or brown tartar on teeth

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    Swelling around the jaw or muzzle

If you notice any of these symptoms, a veterinary dental exam can help identify the issue and determine the next steps for treatment.

What Happens During a Professional Cat & Dog Teeth Cleaning?

A professional veterinary dental cleaning involves far more than brushing your pet’s teeth. These procedures allow veterinarians to evaluate and treat dental disease safely and thoroughly.

At Plainfield Veterinary Clinic & Surgical Center, a dental cleaning may include:

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    A complete oral examination to assess the health of teeth and gums

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    General anesthesia so your pet remains still and comfortable

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    Scaling to remove plaque and tartar above and below the gumline

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    Polishing to smooth the tooth surface and slow future buildup

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    Tooth extractions if teeth are severely damaged or infected

After the procedure, our team will also discuss home dental care strategies to help maintain your pet’s oral health between professional cleanings.

How Often Do Pets Need Dental Cleanings?

The ideal dental cleaning schedule varies from pet to pet. Factors such as breed, age, genetics, and overall oral health all play a role.

General recommendations include:

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    Annual dental cleanings for most adult dogs and cats

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    More frequent dental evaluations for pets prone to dental disease

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    Daily home care, such as brushing or dental chews, to reduce plaque buildup

Small dog breeds, flat-faced breeds, and certain cats often experience dental disease more easily and may require closer monitoring. Your veterinarian will evaluate your pet’s teeth and recommend a dental care plan that fits their needs.

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Support Your Pet's Healthy Smile

Dental care helps protect your pet from pain, infection, and serious health complications. With routine cleanings and regular exams, many dental problems can be prevented before they become severe. At Plainfield Veterinary Clinic & Surgical Center, we focus on keeping your pet’s teeth and gums healthy so they can eat comfortably and live an active life.

Call us at (815) 439-8700 or book an appointment online to schedule your pet’s dental exam or teeth cleaning.