Dental Care

Did you know that up to 50% of pets over three years old are suffering with dental disease? Dental disease is one of the most common problems we see in veterinary practice and like with humans can cause significant pain and suffering. Pets have similar problems with plaque, tartar, gingivitis and periodontal disease as us humans. Poor dental hygiene can lead to bad breath, infection, pain and the loss of teeth. Dental disease is more common in older pets but can occur in younger animals too.

Prevention

The good news is that it is usually resolved if addressed early with appropriate care. Our philosophy is to focus on preventative care and regular dental check-ups at a health assessment are an important part of this belief system. If our vets spot any indication of dental disease they may recommend a dental treatment such as a scale and polish or if they suspect extractions are necessary they will suggest x-rays to take a look below the gum line.

Signs to look out for

If you are not sure whether your pet has dental problems, please see the following list of common signs:

  • Bad breath
  • Dribbling
  • Sore mouth
  • Difficulty eating
  • Loose teeth or tooth loss
  • Pawing or rubbing at the mouth
  • Bleeding gums
  • Yellow or brown tartar on the teeth

Get in touch

Location
Washington Samaritan Center
(812) 254-1558

2007 State Street

Washington, IN

47501

Location
Petersburg Samaritan Center
(812) 354-8785

611 Main Street, Suite 110
Petersburg, IN
47567

Location
Loogootee Samaritan Center
(812) 295-3090

200 South JFK Avenue
Loogootee, IN
47553

Location
The Willows
(812) 885-2720

1901 Willow Street
Vincennes, IN
47591

Location
Samaritan Center
(812) 886-6800

515 Bayou Street
Vincennes, IN
47591

FAX Number 812.886.6809

Location
Riverfront Counseling Center
(812) 885-2718

300 N 1st Street
Vincennes, IN
47591

Location
Wabash Valley Friendship Clubhouse
(812) 885-8530

401 South 7th Street
Vincennes, IN
47591