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Lone Tree, CO (303) 708-8050 Open 6 Days a Week

Monday–Friday: 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Sunday: Closed

Lone Tree Veterinary Medical Center

“We believe that all pets deserve to have a good life.”
A cat having teeth brushed

Pet Dental Care

Why Do Pets Need Dental Care?

Many health issues begin in the mouth. Plaque, tartar buildup, periodontal disease and infected teeth can trigger inflammation and spread infection throughout the body.

Dental disease is one of the most common conditions seen in dogs and cats, and includes the following symptoms:

  • Tartar buildup
  • Bad breath
  • Tooth discoloration
  • Loose or broken teeth
  • Red, swollen, or inflamed gums
  • Difficulty eating
  • Reduced appetite / not eating
  • Drooling
Lone Tree Veterinary Medical Center
Puppy getting their teeth cleaned

Dental Services

Our dental services include comprehensive oral exams, full-mouth digital imaging (X-Rays), professional cleaning and polishing, extractions, and growth removals. We use advanced dental technology and protocols to ensure your pet receives the highest standard of oral care.

Our skilled team of veterinarians and technicians are trained to perform a wide range of advanced procedures. Each dental procedure is performed using appropriate sedation and anesthesia, with a dedicated veterinarian, veterinary hygienist, and veterinary anesthetist working together to ensure your pet's safety and comfort.

Lone Tree Veterinary Medical Center

Preventing Periodontal Disease in Pets

Consistent home dental care prevents tooth and gum issues while reducing the need for professional cleaning throughout your pet's life. Daily brushing, regular veterinary checkups, and routine cleaning when needed keep your pet’s smile healthy and pain-free. Prioritizing preventive dental care also helps you avoid costly problems in the future.

Check out our video on how to brush your pet's teeth.

How to Brush Your Pet's Teeth

Want to learn more about pet dental care? Visit our Pet Dental Blogs

Pet Dental Blogs

If your pet experiences persistent bad breath, tartar buildup, or difficulty eating, reach out to us right away—we're here to help! Learn more about pet oral care here.