Comprehensive Cat & Dog Teeth Cleanings in Virginia Beach, VA

Comprehensive Cat & Dog Teeth Cleanings in Virginia Beach, VA

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At Salem Veterinary Hospital, we know that dental health plays a major role in your pet’s comfort and long-term well-being. That’s why we offer professional dental cleanings for cats and dogs in Virginia Beach.

Whether your pet needs routine preventive care or treatment for dental disease, our experienced team is here to help.

Schedule your pet’s teeth cleaning today—call 757-427-2222 or book online.

Spotting Dental Disease in Dogs and Cats

Spotting Dental Disease in Dogs and Cats

Dental disease is extremely common and often goes unnoticed. Studies show that nearly 90% of cats and dogs over age three are affected.

Watch for these signs:

  • Persistent bad breath

  • Visible tartar buildup

  • Red or bleeding gums

  • Increased drooling

  • Pawing at the mouth

  • Difficulty chewing or changes in appetite

  • Reduced interest in toys or treats

  • Persistent bad breath

  • Visible tartar buildup

  • Red or bleeding gums

  • Increased drooling

  • Pawing at the mouth

  • Difficulty chewing or changes in appetite

  • Reduced interest in toys or treats

Untreated dental disease can lead to infections that affect vital organs, including the heart, kidneys, and liver.

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What to Expect During a Professional Teeth Cleaning for Your Dog or Cat

What to Expect During a Professional Teeth Cleaning for Your Dog or Cat

At Salem Veterinary Hospital, dental cleanings are performed under general anesthesia to ensure a safe, stress-free experience.

Your pet’s procedure includes:

  • Pre-anesthetic exam and bloodwork

  • Carefully monitored anesthesia

  • Thorough oral examination

  • Digital dental X-rays

  • Scaling and polishing above and below the gumline

  • Extractions or treatment if needed

  • Post-procedure monitoring and home care guidance

How Often Should My Pet's Teeth Be Cleaned?

How Often Should My Pet's Teeth Be Cleaned?

While most pets benefit from yearly dental cleanings:

  • Smaller breeds may need more frequent care
  • Senior pets or those with dental disease often require closer attention

We’ll assess your pet’s oral health during routine exams and recommend a customized dental care plan.

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Healthy Teeth, Happy Pets

Healthy Teeth, Happy Pets

Dental care is a vital part of keeping your pet healthy and comfortable. At Salem Veterinary Hospital, we approach dentistry with a focus on whole-body health and compassionate care.

Call 757-427-2222 or schedule a dental evaluation today.