Tooth Resorption in Cats: How to Identify it. Vet Dental Center Atlanta

Tooth resorption in cats unfortunately often goes undiagnosed. Full mouth veterinary dental radiographs are needed for both diagnosis and treatment. At the Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta, we understand the importance of providing the best possible care for cats suffering from tooth resorption. Unfortunately, this condition often goes undiagnosed, as it can be difficult to… Continue reading Tooth Resorption in Cats: How to Identify it. Vet Dental Center Atlanta

The Key to Vet Dental Health: Radiographs at Atlanta Center

At the Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta, we understand the importance of providing the best possible care for your pet. One of the most important steps in achieving this goal is through the use of veterinary dental radiographs. These x-ray images provide valuable information that is not visible during a visual examination and are essential… Continue reading The Key to Vet Dental Health: Radiographs at Atlanta Center

7 Signs Your Pet Needs Dental Care – Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta

The Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta is dedicated to providing the highest quality dental care for your furry friends. Just like humans, pets need regular dental checkups and treatments to maintain their oral health. However, it can be difficult to tell when your pet is in need of dental care. Here are 7 signs that… Continue reading 7 Signs Your Pet Needs Dental Care – Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta

Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta for Cat Baby Teeth Care

or the overall health and well-being of your pet. This includes taking care of their baby teeth, also known as deciduous teeth. It is not uncommon for pet owners to overlook their cat’s baby teeth, assuming that they will fall out and be replaced by permanent teeth. However, baby teeth play an important role in… Continue reading Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta for Cat Baby Teeth Care

Atlanta’s Veterinary Dental Center: Teeth Cleaning for Puppies

ByDr. Jodi Reed, DVM Veterinary Dental Practitioner At the Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta, we understand the importance of dental care for puppies. Regular teeth cleaning is crucial in maintaining the overall health and well-being of your furry friend. Without proper dental care, puppies can develop serious oral health issues, such as tooth decay and… Continue reading Atlanta’s Veterinary Dental Center: Teeth Cleaning for Puppies

Kitten Teeth Cleaning Services at Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta

ByDr. Jodi Reed, DVM Veterinary Dental Practitioner At the Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta, we understand the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene for all pets, including kittens. That’s why we offer professional teeth cleaning services to help keep your kitten’s teeth and gums healthy. Our team of experienced veterinarians and technicians use state-of-the-art equipment… Continue reading Kitten Teeth Cleaning Services at Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta

Dog & Cat Teeth Cleaning in Atlanta – Vet Dental Center

At the Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta, we offer professional teeth cleaning services for dogs and cats. Our team of experienced veterinarians and technicians use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to clean your pet’s teeth and gums, removing plaque and tartar build-up that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. During the teeth cleaning procedure,… Continue reading Dog & Cat Teeth Cleaning in Atlanta – Vet Dental Center

Prevent & Treat Feline Stomatitis in Cats with VDC Atlanta

The Video Above Demonstrates Quadrant Extraction for Cat Feline Stomatitis Please Click the Video to Watch Now & Sign up for Free Online Dentistry Training Feline Stomatitis is a common oral condition that affects cats and can cause severe pain and discomfort. The condition is characterized by inflammation and ulceration of the gums, tongue, and… Continue reading Prevent & Treat Feline Stomatitis in Cats with VDC Atlanta

Gingival Hyperplasia: Dental Solutions at VDC Atlanta

Gingival hyperplasia, also known as gum overgrowth, is a condition in which the gums become swollen and enlarged. This can occur due to a variety of factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, and certain medications. In some cases, gingival hyperplasia can also be a sign of an underlying health condition, such as diabetes or heart disease.… Continue reading Gingival Hyperplasia: Dental Solutions at VDC Atlanta