Healthy Smiles Start with Expert Pet Dental Care

At PetsFrends, we protect your pet's oral health with thorough dental cleanings and advanced treatment — because a healthy mouth means a healthier, happier life.

Your pet’s dental health is far more than a cosmetic concern. Untreated plaque, tartar buildup, and gum disease can lead to serious infections that affect not only the mouth but also vital organs such as the heart, kidneys, and liver. At PetsFrends Pet Hospital, our veterinary dental specialists are trained to identify and address oral health issues before they escalate, giving your companion the comfort and quality of life they deserve.

Whether your pet is due for a routine professional cleaning or requires treatment for a more complex dental condition, our team is equipped with modern diagnostic tools and a genuine commitment to compassionate care. We take the time to explain every step of the process to you, ensuring you feel confident and informed about your pet’s dental health journey from the moment they arrive at our clinic.

Why Choose Us

Experienced Veterinary Dental Team

Our veterinarians bring specialized knowledge and hands-on experience to every dental procedure. From routine cleanings to tooth extractions and periodontal therapy, you can trust that your pet is in the hands of professionals who genuinely care about their well-being.

Advanced Equipment and Safe Anaesthesia

We use industry-leading ultrasonic scaling equipment and digital dental X-rays to assess the full extent of your pet’s oral health, including below the gum line. All procedures requiring anaesthesia are conducted with rigorous monitoring protocols to keep your pet safe and comfortable throughout.

Personalized Aftercare and Home Guidance

Our commitment to your pet does not end when the procedure is complete. We provide tailored aftercare instructions and practical home dental hygiene guidance so you can maintain your pet’s oral health between visits and prevent future complications.

Our Process

Before any dental work begins, our veterinarian conducts a thorough physical examination and reviews your pet’s medical history. Pre-anaesthetic blood work is performed to ensure your pet is in suitable condition for the procedure, allowing us to tailor our approach to their individual needs.
Under safe general anaesthesia, our dental team uses ultrasonic scaling tools to remove accumulated plaque and tartar from both the visible tooth surfaces and below the gum line. Each tooth is then polished to smooth the enamel and reduce the likelihood of future buildup.
Digital dental X-rays allow us to examine the roots and surrounding bone structure that cannot be seen with the naked eye. If any teeth require extraction, root treatment, or periodontal therapy, we discuss the findings with you before proceeding, ensuring you are fully informed at every stage.
After the procedure, your pet recovers under close veterinary supervision until they are fully alert and comfortable. Before discharge, our team walks you through a personalised home care plan — including brushing techniques and recommended dental products — and schedules any necessary follow-up appointments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most dogs and cats benefit from a professional dental cleaning at least once a year, though some breeds or individuals with a tendency toward rapid tartar buildup may require more frequent visits. During your pet’s routine check-up at PetsFrends, our veterinarian will assess their oral health and recommend a cleaning schedule that suits their specific needs.
We understand that anaesthesia can be a concern for pet owners, and we take every precaution to ensure your companion’s safety. Prior to the procedure, we conduct pre-anaesthetic blood screening and a full physical assessment. Throughout the dental cleaning or treatment, a dedicated team member continuously monitors your pet’s vital signs, heart rate, and oxygen levels so we can respond immediately to any changes.
Common indicators that your pet may have an oral health issue include persistent bad breath, yellow or brown deposits on the teeth, red or swollen gums, difficulty eating or chewing, excessive drooling, and pawing at the mouth. If you notice any of these signs, we encourage you to contact PetsFrends to schedule an oral health examination as early as possible to prevent further discomfort or complications.

Book Your Pet's Dental Appointment Today

Don’t wait for pain or discomfort to signal a problem. Proactive dental care is one of the most effective ways to protect your pet’s overall health. Contact the caring team at PetsFrends Pet Hospital and schedule a dental cleaning or consultation at a time that works for you.

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