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A Walk in Their Paws: Your Pet’s Anesthesia Experience
Pet owners commonly postpone their pet’s oral care because of anesthesia-related concerns. Sadly, this allows periodontal disease and other oral conditions to progress unchecked and as a result, many pets live with chronic pain and inflammation. General anesthesia is critical to ensure the safest possible patient dental experience. Here at [...]
Check Out That Mass: Oral Tumors in Cats
Most pet owners are unlikely to find an oral tumor in their feline friend. Be honest—how often do you thoroughly examine the inside of your cat’s mouth? Without routine oral exams, a tumor can go unnoticed until reaching a considerable size. In addition, most feline oral tumors are malignant, which [...]
Check Out That Mass: Oral Tumors in Dogs
Oral cancers in dogs are relatively common, accounting for 6-7% of all canine cancers. Dogs can also develop benign oral tumors that can still significantly damage oral soft tissues and jaws. By knowing the signs to watch for in your dog, you can catch oral tumor development early, and provide [...]
How Often Does My Pet Need a Professional Dental Cleaning?
Each pet has their own unique characteristics that cause plaque and tartar to accumulate, resulting in inflammation and periodontal disease to develop at different rates. While general guidelines recommend that all pets receive annual professional dental cleanings, each pet’s oral and overall health should be carefully assessed to determine their [...]
Malocclusions in Dogs
You may think your dog’s underbite adds to their charm, but malocclusions (i.e., misaligned teeth) can cause serious health issues for your canine friend. Our North Bay Veterinary Dentistry team doesn’t want your dog’s smile to be painful, and we provide information about why malocclusions can be problematic, and how [...]
The Problem with Plaque: Periodontal Disease in Pets
Periodontal disease is the most common condition that affects pets, with up to 90% of them experiencing some form of gum disease by age 2. Because this widespread condition is likely causing your furry pal discomfort right now, read our North Bay Veterinary Dentistry team’s guide to learn how to [...]

