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Good Hope Animal Hospital - Mechanicsburg PA

Where Little Paws Meet Trusted Hands

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    • About Us
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    • Paws of Hope Care Fund
    • News
    • Pet Ed
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Cat & Dog Dental Cleaning

Roughly 85% of all pets have periodontal disease by the time they reach 3 years of age.

Dental damage, decay, and infections can be a serious health threat to your dog or cat. Dental disease can result in bad breath, painful chewing, and tooth loss. And the pain associated with it can dramatically affect your pet’s behavior and personality.

But that’s not all…

Bacteria under the gum can cause even greater damage when it travels through the respiratory and digestive tracts to reach vital organs. It can cause tissue in a pet’s windpipe to thicken, reducing the diameter of the airway. And it can cause pneumonia once it reaches the lungs. This same bacteria can infect and inflame heart valves, which can lead to heart disease, arrhythmia, and even heart failure. It can cause liver abscesses and infect kidneys. And if it reaches the bloodstream, it could result in sepsis. Additionally, this bacteria taxes the immune system and makes it harder for your pet to manage stress, prevent other infections, fight cancer, eliminate old cells, and perform other critical functions.

Unfortunately, oral problems and the resulting pain are often hidden and go unnoticed until your pet enters a crisis. Fortunately, proper dental care can help to prevent or catch problems early on in order to keep your pet healthy and happy, while adding years to his or her life.

At Good Hope Animal Hospital, our dedicated and continuously educated doctors and technicians aim to provide the highest quality of preventative oral care, as well as treatments for dental issues, periodontal disease, and other issues related to oral health.

The Dental Exam

At Good Hope Animal Hospital, dental care begins with regularly scheduled examinations. We recommend doing this annually, or as soon as you notice an issue with your pet’s oral health.

During the exam, we inspect each tooth for damage, decay, and the buildup of calculus, or plaque. We examine the health of the gums and the mouth in general, and look for growths or other abnormalities. And we also look for signs of oral cancer, which is very aggressive and requires immediate surgical removal. Sometimes, depending on the issue and the particular pet, these exams must be done under anesthesia.

We also examine below the gumline, as roughly 60% of a tooth is hidden below it. In many cases, it’s necessary to take dental x-rays to get a more complete picture. We use state-of-the-art digital radiography, which provides more detailed images than traditional x-ray equipment. And this helps us to better identify, diagnose and treat dental problems.

When problems are found, we prepare an appropriate treatment plan.

Treatment

Throughout every treatment procedure, we go above and beyond to care for our clients’ pets like they were our own. Treatment begins with pre-op bloodwork to make sure your pet’s organs are healthy and can safely tolerate anesthesia. We also perform a pre-op exam to check for any newly developed heart or other physical conditions that could impact their treatment.

Once your pet is fully prepared, we perform their treatment in our specialized dental suite, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment. IV Fluids are given continuously during the procedure, as well as through recovery. Likewise, we provide continuous medical and nursing monitoring before and during sedation anesthesia, and throughout recovery for the highest quality care possible. Plus, we’ll keep you up to date via text messages throughout your pet’s treatment day!

Upon picking up your pet, you’ll be given complete, easy to follow discharge instructions. You’ll also receive a personal follow up call the next day so we can check on your pet and answer any questions you might have.

Ongoing Prevention & Treatment

As part of any preventive or treatment plan, we recommend regular dental cleanings. This includes descaling teeth to remove harmful calculus, polishing, and applying dental sealants.

In addition to annual checkups and cleanings, we advise our clients on proper at-home dental care. This could include tips on brushing their pet’s teeth, making adjustments to their diet, and more.

Why Choose Good Hope For Your Pet’s Dental Health

At Good Hope Animal Hospital, we care for your pet just like he or she were our own. That’s why we refuse to take shortcuts with your pet’s health, and instead, go the extra mile with…

• A specialized dental suite with state-of-the-art equipment
• Full screening dental radiographs that can uncover imminent issues that can be addressed before they become severe
• Full oral exam to check for growths or other abnormalities
• 3 levels of consent
• Pre-op blood-work to make sure all organs are healthy and can safely tolerate anesthesia
• Pre-op exam to check for any newly developed heart or other physical conditions
• Continuous medical and nursing monitoring both before and during sedation/anesthesia, and throughout recovery
• Continuous IV Fluids during both the procedure and recovery period
• Text message updates throughout your pet’s surgery day
• Courtesy toe nail trim
• Complete discharge instructions and a personalized follow-up call the next day to check on your pet
• And of course, dedicated and continuously-educated doctors and tech staff to ensure that your pet is getting the best and most modern care

Schedule Your Pet’s Dental Exam

Pets that don’t receive regular oral care can painfully lose their teeth, suffer serious health problems, or worse. And because dogs and cats can hide pain so well, you may not realize they have a serious dental problem until it’s advanced. Plus, delaying dental work can increase the risk of complications, increase the cost of treatment, and extend your pet’s recovery period.

Proper dental care truly is vital to maintaining the health and longevity of your dog or cat. With regular dental check ups and cleanings, along with at-home care, your pet can live a longer, healthier, and happier life.

To book your pet’s dental exam, call Good Hope Animal Hospital today…

 

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Fri 9:00am – 6:30pm

Sat 9:00am – 12:30pm

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Where Little Paws Meet Trusted Hands

Good Hope Animal Hospital
6108 Carlisle Pike, Suite 120
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050

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