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Pet Dental

Oral health is crucial to your pet’s overall comfort, behavior, and long-term health. Dental disease is not only painful, but it can also lead to systemic infections and serious complications involving the heart, liver, and kidneys.

Pet Dental Cleanings & Extractions in Burlington

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Many pets suffer silently from dental issues, which can progress quickly if not properly addressed. At Brant Paws, we believe in proactive dental care that begins with early detection and continues with thorough, individualized treatment.

Our dental services are designed to identify problems before they escalate and to restore oral health through comprehensive care. Whether your pet needs a routine cleaning or surgical extractions, we prioritize safety, comfort, and a smooth recovery. Good dental health contributes to better appetite, energy levels, and quality of life — and we’re here to support you in maintaining it every step of the way.

What we provide:

  • Comprehensive dental exams
  • Digital dental X-rays to assess roots and bone
  • Ultrasonic scaling and polishing
  • Surgical extractions (if necessary)
  • Full anesthetic monitoring
  • Pain relief and recovery support
  • At-home dental care guidance (tooth brushing, gels, water additives, dental diets)

Signs of dental disease include:

  • Bad breath
  • Red or swollen gums
  • Drooling or pawing at the mouth
  • Difficulty chewing
  • Loose or discolored teeth
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Routine dental cleanings are one of the best ways to protect your pet from future oral health issues. By addressing plaque and tartar early, you can help ensure your pet stays comfortable, eats well, and avoids the need for more extensive treatments later on. In addition to professional cleanings, we encourage home dental maintenance through regular brushing, dental wipes, oral rinses, and water additives. These simple habits go a long way in preventing buildup and supporting your pet’s long-term oral health between visits.

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