Cat Dental Care

Dental disease is the most commonly diagnosed health concern in our pets. At Weldrick Animal Hospital, we are equipped to offer you and your pet a wide range of dental care services.

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What is involved in a dental cleaning procedure?

Let’s begin with an awake oral exam. It will allow the vet to obtain more information, who will deliver findings to you. Once under anesthetic, we perform full mouth radiographs to ensure that your cat’s roots are in good condition. Next, each tooth is graded based on tartar, pocket and gingival health. Based on this assessment, the vet will determine which teeth can stay and which teeth need to go!

Trained veterinarian do extractions (if required with your consent) after local blocks are done. After extractions and cleaning healthy teeth are completed, radiographs are performed again  to confirm extractions were done properly without any remaining parts of the teeth. Our surgery team will scale and polish every remaining tooth. Rinse with an oral antiseptic. Upon recovery, we give post-op pain management and move them into a warm, dry kennel.

What are the signs of dental problems in cats?

Bad breath, pawing at the face, teeth chattering, and disinterest in eating can all be signs of oral discomfort.

Are some feline breeds more susceptible than others?

Brachycephalic breeds, such a Himalayans and Persians , are more susceptible to dental disease due to the construction of their face.

What is feline tooth resorption?

Tooth resorption is the erosion of dentin. This condition is irreversible, and the treatment is extraction of the tooth.

Cost FAQ

Got questions? Explore our FAQ section to find the information you need to help you get started on your journey to healthy mouth of your beloved cat

How much is your all-inclusive dental treatment? arrow faq
All-inclusive is only 760$ plus HST. Why do we do it? Because we believe in what we do, we love animals and simply put...We can and we will! All-inclusive cost includes oral examinations, pre-surgical blood work, IV fluids, anesthesia monitoring,Full Mouth Dental X-Ray, scaling, polishing, and fluoride/sealants.
Any special requirement to get treatment? arrow faq
To provide better protection and safeness, to ensure your pet’s surgery is successful and without complications, we strongly request that core vaccine Rabies is up to date, or will be given before surgery or on the day of surgery. We will request proof of vaccination at the time of drop-off. We are asking you to provide medical history of your pet from your regular veterinarian. You or your veterinarian should send us by email all relevant information for the last two years if available. If you currently do not have a veterinarian, this is a good time to start a relationship to partner in your pet’s future health.
If my cat needs some extraction, how much is it? arrow faq
Your veterinarian may recommend a tooth extraction if your cat has ongoing problems with one or more teeth.  A tooth extraction will cost $46. Plus your veterinarian will provide pain medication and antibiotic (only if extraction is done) to improve healing and reduce discomfort after extractions. The total cost for these two medications is $60 plus HST.
What should I expect during booking the dental treatment? arrow faq
Please be advised, when booking for surgeries, a non-refundable deposit of $90 (including HST, which goes back into your surgery price) has to be made in order to reserve your time spot.  It can be paid by credit card, cheque, paid in person, and money transfer. INTERAC e-Transfer will go to vet@weldrickanimalhospital.com  (The deposit will not be refundable if you decide to cancel or reschedule your surgery appointment).
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