cat dental health Tag

Dental procedures can feel overwhelming for pet owners, especially when anesthesia is involved. Understanding what happens before, during, and after your pet’s procedure can help ease anxiety and build confidence in their care. This guide walks you through what to expect during veterinary dental anesthesia,...

Keeping your pet’s teeth and gums healthy is about much more than fresh breath. It is a critical part of their overall pet dental health and well-being. Periodontal disease is one of the most common medical conditions diagnosed in pets, and without proper care, it...

As veterinarians, we hear a lot of well-intentioned pet dental health myths. While some of these myths sound harmless, they can lead to discomfort, chronic pain, and serious disease for our pets. Understanding what’s true and what isn’t is one of the most important steps...

At Animal Dental Care & Oral Surgery in Fort Collins, we use the term “COHAT” to describe the procedure performed on pets when they need professional pet teeth cleaning and advanced dental care. COHAT is an acronym that stands for Complete Oral Health Assessment and...

Have you taken a look (or a good sniff) in your pet’s mouth lately? Do you see brown material stuck to the teeth or red gums or do you smell something unpleasant? If so, you may be detecting what is just the tip of the...

Brushing a dog or cat’s teeth can seem a daunting challenge to many pet owners. Tooth brushing is the most effective way to help manage and prevent periodontal disease in both people and animals. Dogs and cats, especially small and toy breed dogs, are predisposed...

If you love cats, you just know your cat is perfect, right? And it’s true. Most cats are perfect in every way. Although humans have bred cats to have certain traits, such as long hair or a spotted coat, there is not as much variation...

Dental health is an essential part of your cat’s overall well-being. Just like humans, cats can suffer from dental diseases, including gingivitis, periodontal disease, and tooth fractures. Regular dental cleanings under anesthesia are a critical part of preventing these issues and maintaining your cat's long-term...

With so many veterinary oral supplies and products on the market, it can be confusing to try and figure out what to buy for your pets. Luckily, the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC®) is here to help us find products that are scientifically proven to...

Dental extractions are one of the most common types of oral surgery recommended for dogs and cats. There are a lot of reasons why extraction might be the best choice for your pet’s tooth. The most important goal for all Veterinary DentistsTM is to give...