Coal Mountain Animal Hospital

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Pet Dental Care In Cumming GA



Pet Dental Care In Cumming

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Cumming Pet Dentistry

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How healthy are your pet's teeth and gums? Pet dental care can be an easy thing to overlook, especially compared to acute injuries, pest infestations and other more dramatic veterinary issues. But the truth is that pet dentistry can make a huge difference in your pet's overall health and quality of life. Routine dental evaluations and cleanings at Coal Mountain Animal Hospital can prevent dangerous infections from settling in while also allowing us to check for any oral conditions that might require immediate treatment. That's why our vet clinic offers comprehensive pet dental care services.

Nothing beats preventative care for effective cat and dog dentistry. Our veterinarian, Glen Vinson, generally recommends annual dental checkups and cleanings, which means you can easily schedule them as part of a larger preventative wellness exam. If your pet has serious dental issues, however, we may want to see him twice a year so we can monitor the progress of our treatment. Senior pets may also require extra dental attention, since some tooth and gum problems worsen with age. But even young animals should receive the appropriate dental care, starting around 1 year of age, to make sure any issues are nipped in the bud. Call now for an appointment!

Veterinary Services

  • Pet Exams
  • Emergency Vet
  • Pet Dental Care
  • Spay & Neuter
  • Senior Pet Care
  • Pet Shots
  • Grooming
  • Baths
  • Pet Surgery
  • Urgent Care
  • Pet Vaccinations
  • Bone Fracture Injuries
  • Poisoning Emergencies
  • Cold Lalser Therapy
  • Diagnostic Testing
  • Boarding

Directions

3370 Matt Hwy Cumming, GA 30028


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Learn More About Pet Dental

Periodontal (gum) disease is the most prevalent dental problem among pets -- in fact, as many as 80 percent of them have some degree of periodontal disease by the time they reach the age of 3. Periodontal disease begins when bacteria feed on tartar, a rough, hard substance made of old plaque. The bacteria eventually invade the tooth enamel, causing cavities and tooth infections, as well as creating painful gum infections and jawbone abscesses that lead to tooth loss. Worst of all, the bacteria may enter your pet's bloodstream and invade the vital organs, including the heart.

Oral cancer is another problem that can plague animals. This deadly cancer may be hard to notice until it has reached an advanced stage. This alone would be sufficient reason to schedule regular pet dentistry at our clinic. We can detect oral cancer during its early stages and, if necessary, begin immediate treatment to stop it.

Pet Dental In Cumming

Regular dental cleanings can strip away the tartar that attracts bacteria and promotes gum disease. Our veterinarian performs this procedure under general anesthesia so your pet will remain calm and still for it. If a gum infection or other problem has already developed, will advise you on the available treatment options, including tooth extraction and antibiotics, to minimize the damage and restore your pet to health. We can also recommend home hygiene practices such the use of tartar-control foods, safe chew toys, and how to brush your pet's teeth.

Skilled pet dentistry at the hands of Glen Vinson is one of the greatest gifts of health you can give your beloved friend. Contact Coal Mountain Animal Hospital to schedule a pet dental care evaluation and cleaning -- and let us help ensure a happy, healthy future for your pet!


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Dr. Vinson is amazing and goes up and above to take care of my pets. The staff is very friendly, Ebony is very upbeat. You all always fit me in even when I call the same day.

Renee Martin


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Coal Mountain Animal Hospital

Monday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Tuesday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Wednesday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Thursday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Friday  

7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Saturday  

Closed

Sunday  

Closed