Full Mouth Extraction

A 13-year-old spayed Poodle mix had a long history of dental cleanings, but over time, her oral health had declined despite regular care. At her recent visit, our exam and X-rays revealed widespread advanced dental disease that was causing her pain and risk of infection. To restore her comfort and prevent further complications, a full mouth extraction was the best option. The procedure went smoothly, and she is now healing well. She is already brighter, more comfortable, and able to enjoy her meals without dental pain.

Grade 2 Dental Disease: Treatment and Outcome

June Bug, a 10-year-old spayed female Yorkie mix, came in showing signs of dental discomfort. Our thorough examination revealed Grade 2 dental disease, moderate tartar buildup, and early gum inflammation that, if left untreated, could lead to pain and infection. With careful cleaning and treatment, we addressed the affected teeth while preserving her healthy ones. June Bug recovered quickly and is now enjoying her meals comfortably and showing off her happy, healthy smile.

Toe Tumor Surgery

Katy, an 18-year-old Domestic Shorthair cat, came in with a concerning mass on the fifth toe of her left front paw. After careful examination and discussion with her family, surgery was recommended to remove the tumor and keep her comfortable. The procedure was performed successfully, and Katy recovered well following her operation. Her resilience at 18 years old is remarkable. She’s now healing nicely and back to enjoying her favorite cozy spots at home.

Advanced Dental Treatment

Ella, an 8-year-old Dachshund Mix, came in showing signs of dental discomfort, but initial examination revealed only moderate tartar buildup. However, our comprehensive X-rays told a different story - advanced Grade 3 dental disease with hidden root infections beneath seemingly healthy gums. After carefully removing several infected teeth while preserving a fractured upper incisor, Ella recovered quickly and is now pain-free and enjoying her meals again.

Ear Polyps/Tumor

Soapy Bubbles, a 13-year-old Persian cat, was brought in after her family noticed a persistent issue with her ear. On examination, we discovered polyps that had developed into a mass within her ear canal. While this type of growth can cause discomfort, infections, and hearing issues if left untreated, surgical removal was the best option for her health. Our team carefully removed the mass, and Soapy Bubbles is now recovering well at home and resting comfortably. While enjoying extra cuddles from her family.

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