Common Small Dog Dental Issues a Cosmetic Pet Teeth Cleaning Can Help With

Common Small Dog Dental Issues a Cosmetic Pet Teeth Cleaning Can Help With

Royal Touch Pet Dental is a mobile team of three dedicated brothers who are passionate about pet care. We specialize in dental care for dogs and cats, and our mobile center allows us to travel, providing high-quality and convenient teeth cleaning services on the go. Our deep love for animals means we treat every pet as if they were our own, ensuring a safe, comfortable, stress-free experience for cats and dogs. Your pet’s health and well-being is our top priority!

Common Small Dog Dental Issues

Small dogs under 20 lbs are prone to severe dental issues because of their crowded mouths of closely-packed teeth. Small jaws lead to rapid plaque buildup, tartar, and periodontal diseases. Small dogs are more prone to tooth loss, gingivitis, and recurring issues such as retained baby teeth. Daily brushing and annual cleanings are critical to small dog health.

Periodontal Diseases: The most common oral issue for small dogs is infections that lead to internal organ damage.

Tartar and Plaque Buildup: Plaque hardens into tartar as quickly as 24-48 hours. Tartar requires professional cleaning to remove.

Overcrowded and Misaligned Teeth: Small mouths can’t accommodate adult teeth, causing their teeth to fall out or grow at odd angles.

Retaining Baby Teeth: Baby teeth fail to fall out and overcrowd the mouth, trapping food and bacteria.

Tooth Loss and Fractures: Weakened roots and overcrowded mouths can lead to premature tooth loss and broken teeth.

What is Non-Anesthetic Dental Cleaning?

Cosmetic, non-anesthetic petal dental care requires careful cleaning procedures, stress-free environments, and gentle pet treatment without the use of sedation or drugs. Royal Touch Pet Dental goes above and beyond to support your pet’s safety and ease, offering gentle and effective alternatives to sedation. This procedure is especially beneficial for animals with medical conditions, or pets where anesthesia is a concern. Some dogs are sensitive to sedatives, and pet parents prefer less invasive options. Healthy, well-behaved pets can go through these stress-free cleanings, making it a calm and important alternative for ongoing dental care.

Our anesthesia-free cleanings help reduce the chance of oral infections, bacteria, gum disease, tartar buildup, and other dental issues. We suggest booking your full dental cleaning every six months to ensure your pet’s oral health.

Full Pet Teeth Cleaning

  1. The technician takes the time to bond with your pet, entering a state of comfort, relaxation, and trust.
  2. We position your pet using relaxation techniques, ensuring their comfort and safety.
  3. Gentle holding techniques allow us to safely remove tartar and plaque buildup.
  4. Your pet’s teeth are polished and smoothed, decreasing the accumulation of future plaque.
  5. To lower the chance of infection, we gently flush away detritus with an antibacterial solution after the cleanings.

The Best Option For Small Dogs

Non-anesthetic dental cleanings reduce the chance of bacterial infections, periodontal disease, and chronic illnesses. Cleanings prevent adverse effects to your pet’s overall health, preventing chronic pain, gum inflammation, and bone loss. Small dogs may require more frequent cleanings to prevent their chronic dental issues.