We care for pets in Port Coquitlam.
According to American Veterinary Dental College, most of the pets develop dental and periodontal disease by the age of three. Research has shown almost a third of canine patients have fractured teeth. Resorptive lesions in cats can be as high as 68% prevalence. Periodontal disease is the most common disease affecting companion animals today. Dental disease starts with a simple plaque buildup on the tooth enamel which contain bacteria and food particles. If the plaque is not removed, it remains on the tooth surface and eventually hardens into tartar. If it makes its way below the gumline, your pet will experience severe dental problems and pain. In addition, dental diseases can lead to serious overall health problems such as heart problem, liver disease and kidney failure.
You can easily prevent dental diseases of your pet with regular dental cleaning. We provide special focus on utilizing cutting edge technology to diagnose your pet’s dentistry needs to be able to treat them properly.
We ask that you make an appointment with a poco vet using our online form (link below) so we can better serve you and your pet more efficiently.
We ask that you make an appointment using our online form (link below) so we can better serve you and your pet more efficiently.
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