What To Do After Your Pet's Teeth Get Cleaned?

What To Do After Your Pet's Teeth Get Cleaned?

Pet Teeth Cleaning

Cleaning your pet’s teeth can be difficult. With the help of a great veterinarian however, you can make the process easy for you and your pet alike. For those that are looking for an animal hospital in the Fort Bend County, Friendswood, or Houston area, Pet Vet Animal Hospitals is a great place to start.

What is Pet Teeth Cleaning?

Cleaning your pet’s teeth can be something as simple as cleaning off the plaque to more complicated procedures like tooth removal, repair or even oral surgery. Your pet needs to have their teeth cleaned thoroughly at the vet at least once a year and perhaps more for pets that have dental issues. If you have a pet that has bad teeth, aging teeth, or that has some sort of dental problem, you may need to seek immediate or emergent dental care to make sure your pet is going to stay happy and healthy.

After Care for Pet Teeth Cleaning

The first thing you want to do for your pet after a cleaning is to make sure you administer any medication properly to your pet. This will help to prevent pain and will make your pet far more comfortable. The next thing you need to do is to avoid foods that might irritate the teeth or cause pain in your pet’s mouth. Your pet is going to be sore and might be uncomfortable and making sure you are paying attention to what they eat can make a big difference.

Check Up On Your Pet

You also need to make sure that your pet is coming out of anesthesia well and that there are no issues. In most cases, your vet is going to keep your pet at the animal hospital until the pet wakes up fully but you should still watch for things like grogginess, pain, vomiting, and even loss of appetite and changes in behavior and attitude. You should be taking the time to watch your pet closely and make sure that any changes that you notice are brought to the attention of the vet.

Call Pet Vet Animal Hospitals Today!

If your pet needs their teeth cleaned or if you have questions about teeth cleaning in general, make sure to call Pet Vet Animal Hospitals today to learn more.

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