Dental Care

Advanced Dental Care at AMC

Our commitment to providing top-notch care led us to invest in cutting-edge dental technology. In 2015, we upgraded to a state-of-the-art dental cleaning unit equipped with surgical drills and digital dental radiography. This upgrade revolutionized our approach to dental care, offering enhanced efficiency and precision.

Ensuring dental health in animals is as crucial as it is for people. Animal Medical Clinic of Vicksburg’s caring and professional vet staff perform these procedures to ensure your pet’s oral well-being.

What State-of-the-art Can Do For Your Pet

The new dental cleaning unit allows us to streamline the process, significantly reducing the time your pet spends under anesthesia during dental cleanings. We understand the importance of minimizing anesthesia exposure, and our advanced unit helps achieve this while ensuring thorough and effective dental care for your furry friend.

Our digital dental radiography unit is a game-changer in identifying hidden dental issues. We can pinpoint problem teeth that may be causing discomfort to your pet, even when you might not be aware of it. By addressing the root of the problem (quite literally), we aim to alleviate any pain and discomfort, ultimately restoring your pet’s well-being.

The feedback we receive from pet owners post-dental procedures is truly heartwarming. Many express surprise at the significant impact a dental cleaning can have on their pet’s overall health and happiness.

Here are some comments we’ve received:

“I had no idea her mouth was bothering her so much! After her cleaning and extractions, she is acting like a puppy again!”

“His breath is SO much better!”

Signs Your Pet May Need a Dental Cleaning

The American Animal Hospital Association recommends annual dental cleanings starting from the age of one or two years to prevent tooth loss. Here are some signs that your pet needs a dental checkup:

• Stinky breath
• Irritated, red gums
• Intense drooling
• Whimpering while eating
• Loss of appetite
• Loose teeth (may also be discolored)
• Mouth may bleed
• Decreased energy and acting grumpy

Regular dental exams are crucial to avoid conditions like periodontal disease, which can affect a significant percentage of pets over three years old. We believe that investing in the latest dental technology allows us to provide unparalleled care for your beloved pets. Experience the difference with our state-of-the-art dental surgery and radiography – because your pet deserves the best!

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