the Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta has experienced veterinarians that are very familiar with Dental diseases. It can cause substantial oral pain in our pets, which can be difficult to detect because the changes are often subtle and easy to ignore in our Dogs and Cats. Call Us Nowfor an Appointment
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Your Pet Will Get the Best Possible Care
“I’ve got the ultimate confidence in the veterinarians here at the Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta that I’ve had the pleasure of training them over the years to become Veterinary Dental Practitioners. Your pet will get the best possible care that’s available anywhere in general practice.” – Dr. Brett Beckman Call Us Nowfor an Appointment
Quality Of Life is Improved
Clients are frequently amazed at how much better their Dogs and Cats live after a dental surgery here at the Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta. Call Us Nowfor an Appointment
Dedicated Technicians
At the Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta we have dedicated veterinary technicians that are keeping an eye on our dog and cat patient’s airway, blood pressure, blood flow, oxygen concentration, carbon dioxide, respiration rate, temperature, and eye reflexes to ensure they stay in a light anesthetic state at all times. Call Us Nowfor an Appointment
Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta – Introduction
Welcome to the Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta. As Veterinary Dental Practitioners, dentistry is all that we do including cleaning, extractions, and oral surgery. Your dog and cat will receive the best in oral care. Call Us Nowfor an Appointment
What Sets Us Apart
What sets Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta apart from other general practices is that we are solely focused on oral health for Cats and Dogs. Call Us Nowfor an Appointment
Dental X-Rays
We at Veterinary Dental Center of Atlanta recognize how important Dental X-Rays is to perform both before and after any kind of procedure through years of experience with dogs and cats. Call Us Nowfor an Appointment
Canine Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis (CUPS) – Diagnosis and Treatment
One of the relatively painful, common, and often debilitating diseases of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue is Canine Stomatitis also formerly known as Canine Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis (CUPS). It has been renamed recently as Canine Chronic Ulcerative Stomatitis (CCUS). Most people are familiar with the term CUPS. This article will refer… Continue reading Canine Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis (CUPS) – Diagnosis and Treatment
Tooth Resorption in Cats Unfortunately Often Goes Undiagnosed
Tooth resorption in cats unfortunately often goes undiagnosed. Full mouth veterinary dental radiographs are needed for both diagnosis and treatment. Oral disease in cats comprises four major conditions: periodontal disease, oral neoplasia (particularly squamous cell carcinoma), feline stomatitis and tooth resorption. Tooth resorption in cats has previously referred to by several terms including cervical line… Continue reading Tooth Resorption in Cats Unfortunately Often Goes Undiagnosed
Making the Case for Dental Radiographs
Why should my pet have Veterinary Dental Radiographs performed during a complete oral health and treatment appointment? The simple answer is that 2/3 of each tooth is below the gum line and invisible when looking in your pet’s mouth. Thus, to assess the overall health of your pet’s teeth, dental radiographs allow us to peek… Continue reading Making the Case for Dental Radiographs