Dental Care

From routine examinations and cleanings to extractions and oral surgery, we do it all.

Take Care of Your Pet’s Pearly Whites.

Dental care isn’t just for people. In fact, it’s just as important for dogs and cats as it is for humans. Without regular cleanings and examinations, most pets suffer from some form of periodontal disease by the time they are three years old. And when left untreated, even minor dental diseases can lead to infections and other serious health complications. Here at Animal Medical Hospital, we provide comprehensive pet dental care in Hempstead areas, and are here to keep your furry friend’s teeth and gums in good condition. From cleanings and exams to extractions, we do it all!

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Why Pet Dental Care Is Important

You wouldn’t dream of going your entire life without seeing a dentist, so why wouldn’t you take your pet to the vet for dental care? If your pet doesn’t receive appropriate dental services, they will likely develop problems like bad breath and tooth discoloration. And while these issues seem minor, they often lead to more severe issues when not addressed.

Your pet could experience pain, difficulty eating, and infections as a result of poor dental health. Infections originating in the mouth can enter the bloodstream, too, and travel to other parts of your pet’s body. They can cause heart, liver, and kidney disease and even lead to premature death.

Pet Dental Care in Hempstead

At Animal Medical Hospital, we provide comprehensive pet dental care in Hempstead. All services are performed while their patient is under general anesthesia. This ensures your pet’s safety and comfort while allowing our team to do a thorough job. From routine examinations and cleanings to extractions and oral surgery, we do it all. And when you choose us, you can rest assured that your pet will be in skilled and compassionate hands every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more or schedule an appointment for your furry friend.

Call us (516) 483-7007

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