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Pet Dental Care

Just like humans, dogs and cats can suffer from periodontal disease.

Just like humans, dogs and cats can experience various issues in their mouths, with periodontal disease being particularly common. Periodontal disease not only causes teeth to fall out but can also lead to heart disease, liver disease, and other serious conditions.

It’s said that most dogs and cats over the age of three have some form of periodontal disease, but it progresses silently without noticeable symptoms in the early stages. For this reason, it’s essential to have a veterinarian check the mouth of your beloved pet to ensure they aren’t developing periodontal disease.

At Japan Animal Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, we provide oral health checks and dental care for dogs and cats. If you have any concerns, please feel free to reach out to us.

Have you noticed any of these issues with your pet?

  • Strong bad breath
  • Appears to have pain in the mouth
  • Difficulty eating
  • Excessive drooling
  • Red, swollen gums
  • Plaque or tartar buildup
  • Loose teeth
  • Missing teeth

If you observe any of these symptoms, please feel free to consult Japan Animal Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City.

Our Pet Dental Care Services

Oral Disease Prevention

To prevent oral issues like bad breath, tartar buildup, loose teeth, and diseases such as periodontal disease that could lead to tooth loss in the future, we provide appropriate dental care.

Tartar Removal

If plaque left on the teeth after meals isn’t removed, it hardens into tartar, which is a major cause of periodontal disease. We use specialized tools to remove tartar as part of both prevention and treatment of periodontal disease.
Since tartar can’t be removed with regular brushing at home, it’s essential to have it professionally taken care of at the clinic.

How to protect dogs and cats from periodontal disease?

It is a preventable disease with proper care.

Periodontal disease is an oral condition that progresses silently, often leading to tooth loss without showing early symptoms. However, it is a preventable disease with proper care. To prevent periodontal disease, it’s essential to incorporate dental care not only at the veterinary clinic but also at home.

If your pet has never had any dental care before, trying to introduce brushing suddenly can be challenging. We recommend consulting with us first so we can advise on care methods that suit your pet best.

Starting dental care at a young age makes it easier for pets to adapt. If you’re just beginning life with a dog or cat, consider consulting us early on to establish a preventive care routine.

Dental Treatment