Comprehensive Oral Health for Your Pet

Dental Care

At Craven Creek Vet in Powdersville, SC, maintaining your pet’s oral health is essential for their overall well-being and longevity. Regular dental care helps prevent painful conditions, infection, and systemic health issues. Our veterinary team provides thorough dental evaluations and professional cleanings to keep your pet’s teeth and gums healthy, contributing to a higher quality of life.

Why Dental Care Matters

Pets can develop plaque, tartar, and gum disease just like humans, which can lead to pain, tooth loss, and even organ damage if untreated. Our dental services combine ultrasonic scaling, polishing, and digital radiography to detect and treat dental problems early. By maintaining oral health, we help your pet stay comfortable, active, and healthy for years to come.

Our Approach to Veterinary Dentistry

Each dental visit includes a thorough examination, ultrasonic cleaning, polishing, and radiographic imaging to evaluate tooth roots and jaw health. We also provide personalized advice and tools for at-home oral care, including brushing techniques and dental chews, to help prevent future problems and maintain your pet’s oral health between visits.

Dental Care That Protects Overall Health

Oral health is closely linked to overall wellness. By addressing dental issues early and maintaining regular care, we reduce the risk of infections and complications that can affect the heart, kidneys, and other organs. Our dental program is designed to keep your pet happy, comfortable, and thriving throughout every stage of life.

Most pets benefit from a professional dental cleaning once a year, but the exact schedule depends on age, breed, and oral health status. Your veterinarian will recommend a plan tailored to your pet.

Yes. Anesthesia allows us to safely perform a thorough cleaning, polishing, and digital radiography while minimizing stress and discomfort for your pet.

Absolutely. Untreated dental disease can lead to infections that affect the heart, kidneys, and other organs. Maintaining oral health is critical for overall wellness.

We provide guidance on brushing techniques, dental chews, and special diets that help reduce plaque and tartar buildup between professional cleanings.

Yes. Dental radiographs allow us to see the tooth roots and jawbone, detecting problems that aren’t visible during a standard oral exam, ensuring complete care.

No. Our procedures are designed to be safe and comfortable. Mild gum sensitivity may occur afterward, but your pet’s teeth and gums will feel healthier and cleaner.

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