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Dentistry

Dentistry

The dirty truth behind your pet’s pearly – or not so pearly – whites is the fact that most pets are suffering from some form of periodontal (dental) disease by the time they reach three years of age. And dental health isn’t just about bad breath: left untreated, periodontal disease can result in pain, tooth loss, gum inflammation and infection, trouble eating, and at advanced stages, serious illness.

In keeping with our commitment to preventive care, our doctors and techs can also show you how to keep your pet’s teeth healthy between cleanings, and even reduce the need for frequent cleanings.

If it’s been more than a year since your pet’s last dental exam or cleaning, give us a call to schedule a complimentary dental assessment: (212) 369-5665.

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