12460 Crabapple Rd #103, Alpharetta, GA 30004

Cat Dentistry Services for a Healthy Smile
Keep Your Cat’s Smile Healthy for Life
Why Cat Dentistry is Crucial for Health
Dental health is often overlooked in cats, but it plays a critical role in their overall well-being. Poor oral hygiene can lead to infections, pain, and the spread of bacteria to other parts of the body. Regular veterinary dental care ensures your cat’s teeth and gums stay healthy, which is especially important as they age.
Key reasons why dental care matters for cats:
- Preventing gum disease: Cats are prone to periodontal disease, which can cause pain and lead to tooth loss.
- Improving digestion: Healthy teeth and gums help your cat chew and digest food properly.
- Avoiding infections: Poor oral hygiene can lead to diseases that affect other organs, including the heart and kidneys.
- Enhancing overall health: Dental care supports your cat’s comfort, energy levels, and long-term vitality.
Comprehensive Cat Dental Services We Offer
At Milton Animal Hospital, we provide specialized cat dentistry in Alpharetta to meet your cat's needs at every stage of life. From routine cleanings to more advanced procedures, we ensure your pet’s teeth stay strong and healthy.
Our dental services include:
- Routine cleanings: We remove plaque and tartar buildup to prevent gum disease.
- Dental exams: Comprehensive exams to assess your cat’s oral health.
- Tooth extractions: We may need to remove teeth that are beyond repair or causing discomfort.
- Periodontal care: Specialized treatments to address gum disease and prevent it from advancing.
- X-rays: Dental X-rays help identify hidden issues, such as infections or abscesses beneath the gums.
How We Care for Your Cat’s Teeth
- Consultation: We start by discussing your cat’s dental history, behavior, and any signs of discomfort.
- Physical exam: Our vet conducts a whole mouth exam to check for signs of tartar, gingivitis, or other dental issues.
- Anesthesia: Since most cats require anesthesia for a thorough cleaning, we ensure your cat’s safety with careful monitoring throughout the procedure.
- Dental cleaning: The procedure includes scaling to remove tartar and polishing to smooth the teeth, reducing plaque buildup.
- Post-treatment care: We provide instructions for maintaining your cat’s dental health at home, including brushing tips and the use of dental treats.

Preventing Dental Disease at Home
At-home care plays a vital role in preventing dental disease between vet visits. Regular brushing, dental treats, and certain foods can help keep your cat’s teeth clean and gums healthy.
At-home dental care tips include:
- Brushing your cat’s teeth: Use a cat-safe toothbrush and toothpaste to brush their teeth regularly.
- Dental diets: Specially formulated cat food helps reduce plaque buildup.
- Chew toys: Dental toys and treats help keep teeth clean by naturally reducing plaque and tartar buildup.
- Routine checkups: Regular exams allow us to monitor oral health and catch potential issues early.
Signs Your Cat May Need Dental Care
- Bad breath (halitosis)
- Drooling or difficulty swallowing
- Loss of appetite or weight loss
- Pawing at the mouth or face
- Red or swollen gums
- Trouble chewing or reluctance to eat hard food
Cat Dentistry for Senior Cats
As cats age, dental problems become more common. Senior cats are especially prone to issues like tooth decay, gum disease, and resorptive lesions. Regular dental exams and cleanings are even more crucial for older cats to ensure they remain comfortable and healthy.
Senior cat dental care tips:
- Increased risk for periodontal disease and tooth resorption
- Monitoring for signs of discomfort or changes in eating habits
- Regular dental check-ups to prevent complications
Take the Next Step in Caring for Your Cat’s Smile
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