Cat & Dog Teeth Cleaning & Dental Care  in Brooklyn Park, MN for Dental Health

Cat & Dog Teeth Cleaning & Dental Care in Brooklyn Park, MN for Dental Health

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Your pet’s smile says more about their health than you may realize. When teeth and gums aren’t properly cared for, pets can experience painful infections, loose teeth, and even heart, kidney, or liver disease caused by bacteria spreading from the mouth.

At Brooklyn Park Pet Hospital, we make pet dental care simple and stress-free. From routine teeth cleanings to advanced dental treatments, our veterinary team provides the care your dog or cat needs for a healthier mouth and a happier life. Ready to protect your pet’s pearly whites? Call us at (763) 566-6000 or book a pet dental appointment online today.

Why Veterinary Dental Care Is Essential

Why Veterinary Dental Care Is Essential

Most pets begin showing signs of dental disease by age three, but many owners don’t notice until their pet is uncomfortable or struggling to eat. Regular dental checkups and cleanings help prevent painful problems before they start.

Common signs of dental disease in pets include:

  • Persistent bad breath

  • Red or bleeding gums

  • Tartar or staining on teeth

  • Dropping food or difficulty chewing

  • Pawing at the mouth or face

  • Loose or missing teeth

  • Excessive drooling

  • Swelling near the jaw or cheeks

If you’ve noticed any of these symptoms, schedule a dental exam. Early care can prevent costly procedures and keep your pet comfortable.

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What to Expect During a Pet Teeth Cleaning

What to Expect During a Pet Teeth Cleaning

Professional veterinary cleanings go far beyond what a toothbrush or dental treat can do. Our dog and cat teeth cleanings are designed to fully clean and protect your pet’s mouth.

Our dental cleanings include:

  • A full oral health exam before and during the procedure

  • Safe anesthesia to keep your pet comfortable and still

  • Scaling and polishing to remove tartar and bacteria above and below the gumline

  • Extractions when damaged or painful teeth cannot be saved

  • Guidance for at-home dental care to maintain your pet’s oral health between visits

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How Often Should My Pet Get a Teeth Cleaning?

How Often Should My Pet Get a Teeth Cleaning?

The best schedule depends on your pet’s breed, age, and risk factors. Small dogs, brachycephalic breeds, and some cats are more prone to dental disease and may need more frequent care.

General recommendations include:

  • Dogs and cats: annual professional cleaning

  • Seniors and high-risk pets: dental exams or cleanings every six months

  • At-home care: daily brushing, rinses, or dental chews to support long-term health

Our veterinarians will create a custom plan based on your pet’s needs.

A Healthier Smile Starts Here

A Healthier Smile Starts Here

At Brooklyn Park Pet Hospital, we’re passionate about keeping your pet’s mouth healthy, pain-free, and fresh. With routine veterinary dental care, your pet can enjoy better comfort and quality of life for years to come.

Give us a call at (763) 566-6000 or schedule a dental cleaning online today.