Pet-Dental-Vet at the Veterinary Dental Clinic.
Our pets need regular veterinary-dental checks to ensure that their teeth and gums are healthy. Dental disease affects most pets older than 5 years. Like in us Pet-dental disease can be very painful and cause other complications. A build-up of plaque and tartar that accumulates on your pet’s teeth and gums-gingivitis - causes infection in the gums. Bacteria from dental infections do enter the bloodstream and affect the heart, liver, and kidney disease.
If identified and treated early-from the first Puppy visit to Burwood-vet, veterinary Dental disease prevention is started before it becomes severe or life-threatening.
Our Veterinary-dentist motto is
"Pets deserve infection fee pain-free mouths"
How can I tell if my pet is suffering from dental disease?
Have a Vet-dental check-up with regular vaccination. Senior pets twice a year veterinary visits including Vet-dentist examinations.
Vet-Dental disease in pets may result in:
Drooling
Smelly breath - halitosis
Discolouration in the teeth or gums
Reluctance to eat
Weight loss
What dentistry is offered at The Pet-Dental Clinic?
The experienced pet Veterinary dentistry team will help your pet maintain healthy teeth and gums throughout their life:
What can I expect for my pet at a dental check?
An assessment of your pet's oral health
At Burwood Vet-dental-Clinic, dental procedures are performed under anaesthetic. We can often simply ask your pet to “open wide!” - and so follow-up dental cleaning in certain circumstances can be done with out anaesthesia as well as home dental care.
How much does a Vet-dental appointment cost? $90 as of Aug 2023
How Much does a dental procedure under anaesthesia cost? About $1000 Includes :
Premedication and intravenous catheterisation - Anaesthetic induction.
Endotracheal intubation and maintenance on Isoflurane gas with IV fluid infusion at 6 mg/kg/hr. Anaesthetic Monitoring via Oxygen sat X 2, Pulse oximetry(Tongue and foot), Respiration via capnograph with ETCO2, EKG lead 2, Core Body Temperature and blood pressure are all continuously monitored.
Temperature maintenance via mistral-air patient warmer, heat pad, and warm coverings.
Scale and polish of entire mouth
Extractions of affected teeth.
Blood screening is optional and costs about $200
We are committed to the compassionate, ethical treatment of all of our patients, and will work with you to ensure that your dental patient pet is treated with care and compassion.