Oral Health

Advanced Pet
Dentistry.

Healthy mouths mean healthy pets. Comprehensive dental care for Buffalo's furry friends.

More Than Just Bad Breath

Oral care is often overlooked, but your pet's teeth reveal a lot about their overall health. Plaque buildup can lead to gum disease, tooth loss, and even damage to internal organs like the heart and kidneys.

The silent problem: Dental disease causes significant pain that many pets hide instinctively. They may continue eating despite suffering.

Our Recommendation:

We recommend having your pet's teeth examined at least once a year to catch issues before they become painful.

Experienced Care

Dr. Souza and Dr. Carrig are highly experienced in pet dentistry. Whether it's a routine cleaning or a complex extraction, your pet is in skilled hands.

If you notice changes in eating habits or suspect mouth pain, don't hesitate. We make time to see dental concerns promptly.

Maintaining a Sparkling Smile at Home

Prevention is the best medicine. Here is how you can help between visits.

Regular Brushing

Aim to brush your cat or dog’s teeth at least 3 times a week (daily is exemplary!). Regular brushing helps you spot issues early and removes plaque before it hardens.

Dental Treats

High-quality dental treats and chews are a great supplement to brushing. They help mechanically reduce plaque buildup while your pet enjoys a reward.

Grooming Add-ons

Did you know? Our grooming packages include teeth brushing—an effortless way to keep up with their routine while they get pampered.

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When to Call the Dentist

If you notice any of these signs, please schedule an exam immediately.

  • Bad breath (Halitosis)
  • Loose or missing teeth
  • Discoloration or tartar buildup
  • Drooling or dropping food
  • Bleeding gums
  • Shying away from touch near the mouth

Is it time for a dental checkup?

Don't wait for the pain to show. Book a comprehensive dental exam today.

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