Preventive Dental Care
Keep Your Pet’s Smile Healthy with Nimbus Preventive Dental Care
Your pet’s dental health plays a crucial role in their overall wellbeing. At Nimbus Pet Hospital, we understand that preventive dental care is one of the most important investments you can make in your furry friend’s long-term health. Our comprehensive preventive dental plans are designed to catch problems early, prevent painful conditions, and keep your pet comfortable for years to come.
Dental disease affects over 80% of dogs and 70% of cats by age three, making it one of the most common health issues pets face. When left untreated, dental problems can lead to serious complications affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver. The good news? Dental disease is entirely preventable with the right care plan.
Why Choose Nimbus Pet Hospital for Preventive Dental Care?
Our experienced veterinary team in Tigard and Beaverton brings years of expertise to every dental examination. We believe in taking a proactive approach to your pet’s oral health, combining thorough assessments with personalized treatment recommendations that fit your pet’s specific needs and your family’s lifestyle.
At Nimbus Pet Hospital, we use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to evaluate your pet’s dental health comprehensively. Our gentle approach ensures your pet feels comfortable during examinations, while our detailed explanations help you understand exactly what your pet needs to maintain optimal oral health.
We also understand that every pet is unique. Some dogs and cats are more prone to dental issues due to genetics, age, or breed characteristics. Our preventive dental plans are tailored to address these individual risk factors, ensuring your pet receives the most effective care possible.
What Our Preventive Dental Plan Can Discover and Prevent
- Early Detection of Dental Disease: During routine dental examinations, our veterinarians can identify the earliest signs of plaque buildup, gingivitis, and periodontal disease. Catching these conditions early means we can implement treatment plans that prevent progression to more serious stages that require extensive procedures.
- Hidden Health Issues: Dental examinations often reveal underlying health problems that might otherwise go unnoticed. Bad breath, difficulty eating, or behavioral changes can all indicate dental pain or systemic health issues that stem from poor oral hygiene.
- Treatment Planning for Optimal Outcomes: Our preventive approach allows us to determine the most appropriate treatment timeline for your pet. Whether your pet needs a professional cleaning, at-home care recommendations, or specialized treatment for existing conditions, we develop a plan that addresses their specific needs.
- Prevention of Secondary Health Problems: By maintaining your pet’s dental health, we help prevent bacteria from entering the bloodstream and affecting vital organs. This preventive approach can help your pet avoid serious complications including heart disease, kidney problems, and liver issues that can result from untreated dental disease.
- Assessment of Home Care Needs: Every pet has different tolerances for at-home dental care. Our team can evaluate what types of home care will work best for your pet, whether that’s tooth brushing, dental chews, water additives, or specialized dental diets. We provide practical guidance that fits into your daily routine.
Take the Next Step for Your Pet’s Health
Don’t wait for dental problems to develop. Early intervention through our preventive dental plans can save your pet from pain and discomfort while potentially saving you from costly emergency treatments down the road.
Our team at Nimbus Pet Hospital is ready to create a customized preventive dental plan that keeps your pet’s smile healthy and bright. We serve pet families throughout Tigard, Beaverton, and the surrounding communities with compassionate, comprehensive dental care.
Contact Nimbus Pet Hospital today to schedule your pet’s dental health assessment. During this appointment, we’ll examine your pet’s mouth, discuss their individual risk factors, and develop a preventive care plan that works for your family. Your pet’s healthy smile starts with a simple phone call.
