VCA Animal Care Center of Sonoma County

Get your cat's teeth cleaned during Pet Dental Health Month

Published: Jan 30, 2012

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February is Pet Dental Health Month and the perfect time to bring your cat to the vet to have their teeth cleaned and inspected for signs of dental disease. This should be taken care of at least once or twice a year to ensure your feline friend has a healthy mouth.

Dental disease is one of the most common feline afflictions that results in veterinary visits. According to VCA Animal Hospitals, about two-thirds of adult cats suffer from dental problems, such as gingivitis or periodontal disease, and tartar and plaque buildup are largely responsible for these issues in sick cats.

There are a few different ways to prevent tartar buildup, and you should discuss your options with a veterinarian to determine the best course of action for your particular pet. If tartar does form around the gum line, it can irritate gums and cause gingivitis. Buildup around the gums may lead to gum recession, exposing parts of the tooth that do not have a protective enamel coating, which may be painful for your pet.

Leaving these dental problems unattended can result in further inflammation and pain, which could develop into periodontal disease. This can eventually result in loosened teeth that may fall out.

Clinical signs of dental problems may include reluctance to eat dry food, hesitation before eating, bad breath or even pawing at the mouth, VCA reports.

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General Practice

We have over 540 animal hospitals in 41 states that are staffed by more than 2,000 fully qualified, dedicated and compassionate veterinarians, with more than 200 being board-certified specialists. The nationwide VCA family of general practice hospitals give your pet the very best in medical care, providing a full range of general medical and surgical services as well as specialized treatments*: Wellness, Spay/neuter, Advanced diagnostic services (MRI/CT Scan), Internal medicine, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Cardiology, Neurology, Boarding, Grooming

*services may vary by location.

Our family of pet hospitals stands out by delivering the greatest resources in order provide the highest quality care available for your pets. By maintaining the highest standards of pet health care available anywhere, we emphasize prevention as well as healing. We provide continuing education programs to our doctors and staff and promote the open exchange of professional knowledge and expertise. And finally, we have established a consistent program of procedures and techniques, proven to be the most effective in keeping pets healthy.

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Emergency Care

VCA Animal Care Center provides round-the-clock emergency services to care for your pet when your family veterinarian is not available. We have six veterinarians and many technicians on staff that specialize in emergency services and critical care to attend to any type of small animal emergency including trauma, toxin exposure, surgical and medical crises, just to name a few. Our experienced staff continually receives advanced training specific to emergency practices and procedures to insure your pet gets the best care possible.

In addition to emergency services, we are able to provide intensive care for critically ill pets that have been referred by family veterinarians. Our clinicians are on staff 24 hours a day, every day of the year, including weekends and holidays, allowing us to monitor and provide continuous care.

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