Dentistry

Pet dental disease is more than dirty teeth and stinky breath—the disease causes far-reaching consequences, including severe pain, infection, bone erosion, and tooth loss. In 70% of pets over age 3, dental (i.e., periodontal) disease hides below the gum line, and can ultimately lead to kidney, liver, and heart damage—conditions that dramatically shorten your pet’s life.

Routine Hygene

Fortunately, you can prevent and manage dental disease in your dog or cat with a dedicated oral hygiene routine and regular visits to Veterinary Medical Center of Indian River County.

Non-Anesthetic Dental Cleaning

For pets receiving the recommended dental cleaning and X-ray under anesthesia, we offer non-anesthetic dental cleanings through a partnership with Pet Dental Services. While this periodic service does not replace a comprehensive dental, anesthesia-free cleanings are a veterinarian-supervised, safe, and convenient way to provide the benefits of an in-depth cleaning without your pet’s full sedation.

Non-Anesthetic Dental Cleaning

For pets receiving the recommended dental cleaning and X-ray under anesthesia, we offer non-anesthetic dental cleanings through a partnership with Pet Dental Services. While this periodic service does not replace a comprehensive dental, anesthesia-free cleanings are a veterinarian-supervised, safe, and convenient way to provide the benefits of an in-depth cleaning without your pet’s full sedation.