Pet Dental Cleaning
Why Your Pet Needs Cosmetic Teeth Cleaning?
Just as human requires regular dental care to maintain oral health, so do pets. Cosmetic teeth cleaning plays an essential role in your pet's overall well-being by helping:
- Prevent Dental Issues: Regular cleaning effectively removes plaque and tartar, significantly reducing the risk of gum disease and tooth decay.
- Freshen Breath: A clean mouth leads to fresh, pleasant breath, making every kiss more enjoyable.
- Brighten Their Smile: A vibrant, stain-free smile ensures your pet looks their best, enhancing their overall appearance.
- Avoid Pain: Untreated dental problems can cause discomfort or even tooth loss. Keeping your pet's teeth clean helps prevent these painful issues.
- Support Overall Health: Maintaining good oral hygiene not only protects your pet's teeth but also reduces the risk of heart, liver, and kidney problems, promoting a longer, healthier life.
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Smile Bright, Stay Fresh!
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At PawsNatural Pet Store, we are proud to offer our Cosmetic Teeth Cleaning service ($185.00 + Tax), designed to enhance your pet's smile and keep their breath fresh. This non-invasive procedure is ideal for maintaining your pet's dental appearance between regular veterinary check-ups.
What We Offer:
- Gentle Surface Cleaning: Our experienced team will carefully remove visible plaque and tartar above the gum line, leaving your petโs teeth looking cleaner and shinier.
- Brushing and Flossing: Weโll gently brush your pet's teeth, ensuring all surfaces are thoroughly cleaned, and floss between their teeth to remove any debris.
- Breath Freshening: We help reduce the bacteria that cause bad breath, ensuring your petโs smile remains fresh and inviting.
Please Note:
- Our Cosmetic Teeth Cleaning service focuses on improving the appearance of your petโs teeth and generally involves surface-level cleaning. It does not address issues beneath the gum line, where more serious dental conditions, such as gingivitis or periodontal disease, can develop. Cosmetic Cleaning is not intended as a medical treatment.
- If your pet has substantial tartar buildup or requires more advanced dental care, we highly recommend scheduling an appointment with a licensed veterinarian for professional scaling and cleaning.
- For long-term oral health, we encourage regular veterinary check-ups to monitor and treat any potential underlying concerns.
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Keep your petโs smile bright and healthy with regular cosmetic teeth cleaning!