We at Amelia Pointe Animal Hospital and Daycare located in Fernandina Beach, FL, are a pet clinic that can help with all your furry friends' health needs, including dental cleanings and bacterial build up. If you are concerned about your pet’s dental health, give us a call and we will do what we can to get him happy and healthy again.
Pet Dental Care
When bacteria build up in your pet’s mouth, it can form plaque. If plaque is left to sit on the teeth, it will harden into tartar. This will eventually cause dental disease. Unfortunately, dental issues are not only bad for your pets' teeth and gums, but their overall health as well.
Most of the bacteria that causes plaque and tartar comes from old food particles that have been left to linger. This is why it's vital that you practice proper dental hygiene with your pet and why it can be important to take them for regular dental exams and cleanings. A vet on our team will examine your pet's teeth for decay and other damage and provide a thorough cleaning to help remove all the disease-causing tartar and plaque.
Signs Your Pet Is Experiencing Dental Problems
If your pet is exhibiting any of the following symptoms, a trip to the veterinarian may be in order.
• Unusually bad breath
• Red or swollen gums
• Dark or yellow teeth
• Drooling
• Chewing on one side
• Loss of appetite
• Loose or broken teeth
How You Can Help Combat Bacterial Growth in Your Pets Mouth
While annual pet dental exams can be useful, home care might also help, including:
• Regular brushing with pet toothpaste
• Dental chews
• Dental toys
• Supplements that promote dental health
• Eating less human food
Get Pet Dental Care from a Veterinarian Near You for Bad Breath and Plaque
If you’re searching for a veterinarian near you in Fernandina Beach, FL, we’re here to help. Our team is here to help with all your pets' needs, from dental care to vaccinations. Feel free to give us at Amelia Pointe Animal Hospital and Daycare a call with any questions or to make an appointment. Call us at (904) 310-9990 pet dental care from a veterinarian near you for bad breath and plaque.