Annual Cleaning $442
Recommended Package Includes: Basic chemistry/CBC blood profile, pre-anesthetic evaluation, anesthesia, ultrasonic scaling, oral charting, dental probe, low speed polish, fluoride treatment, IV fluids, antibiotic injection, pain injection, advanced dental imaging.
Conscious Sedation $219.88
If tooth extractions are required and anesthesia is induced: $100.97 additional (price does NOT include extraction or medication cost)
Includes: Sedation, ultrasonic scaling, oral charting, dental probe, low speed polish, fluoride treatment, SQ fluids, antibiotic injection, and dental x-rays.
*If your pet is over the age of 6 years or older, it is required that a blood profile be performed & an IV catheter be placed to deliver IV fluids. The additional charge is $95.
Pet Dental Cleanings
We recommend having your pet’s teeth cleaned before they require extractions. Performing dental cleanings while they have low grades of tartar and periodontal disease has many benefits. Benefits include: Lower cost to you, decreased stress to your pet and more options for the type of dental performed. An animal that has a Grade I periodontal disease has the option of undergoing a conscious sedation dental or a traditional dental. However, an animal with Grade III periodontal disease only has the option of a traditional dental with anesthesia.
During the examination, if your dog or cat is found to have severe dental disease, a Doctor will need to assess your pet and may need to prescribe antibiotics. If this is required, a Doctor’s examination fee ($120) will be applied, and the appointment may need to be rescheduled based on the Doctor’s availability.
Grades of Canine Tartar
Grade I
Mild plaque present, no tartar
Grade II
Moderate plaque, tartar cover <50% of tooth
Grade III
Moderate tartar that covers 50-80% of tooth
Grade IV
Severe tartar that covers 80-100% of tooth
Grades of Canine Periodontal Disease
Grade 0
Normal, some plaque, no bone loss
Grade I
Mild gingivitis/red line, no bone loss, reversible changes
Grade II
Moderate gingivitis, <25% bone loss, swollen gums, odor noticeable
Grade III
Severe gingivitis >25% bone loss, gingival recession, sore mouth
Grade IV
Severe gingivitis, >50% bone loss, severe recession, loose teeth
Grades of Feline Tartar
Grade I
Mild plaque present, no tartar
Grade II
Moderate plaque, tartar cover <50% of tooth
Grade III
Moderate tartar that covers 50-80% of tooth
Grade IV
Severe tartar that covers 80-100% of tooth
Resorptive Lesions
“Cat Cavities” these lesions predispose the tooth to infection
Grades of Feline Periodontal Disease
Grade 0
Normal, some plaque, no bone loss
Grade I
Mild gingivitis/red line, no bone loss, reversible changes
Grade II
Moderate gingivitis, <25% bone loss, swollen gums, odor noticeable
Grade III
Severe gingivitis >25% bone loss, gingival recession, sore mouth
Grade IV
Severe gingivitis, >50% bone loss, severe recession, loose teeth