Have you done the breath check for your pet lately?
Your pet's oral health is not that dissimilar to your own. Changes in oral health can arise quicker than you may think. Get in touch with the expert veterinarians at North Cascade Veterinary Hospital for a thorough dental checkup
of your pet.
Take Advantage of Our Digital X-Ray
Dental x-rays help your veterinarian evaluate the health of your pet’s teeth by identifying the following problems:
Tooth fractures
Retained deciduous teeth
Tooth root abscesses
Impacted teeth
Lesions
Height of gum below the gumline
Bone changes
Bone loss or soft tissue tumors
Signs of Oral Disease in Cats and Dogs
Bad breath
Drooling
Lumps and bumps
Reluctance to eat (especially hard kibble)
Red, inflamed or bleeding gums
Some Facts About the Dental Health of Pets
Plaque, a colorless film that develops over the surface of the tooth, can build up creating infection in the gums and can also potentially impact vital organs
Almost 7 out of 10 cats have a form of periodontal disease
By age 4, 85% of dogs show signs of oral disease
Our knowledgeable staff can offer education, services and products to support your pet’s health and help ease your mind.
Call us at (360) 856-1809 to schedule your pet's oral health exam today!
Digital x-ray provides
speed in development,
clarity in reading and accuracy in diagnosis.
Chews are good!
Rinsing is great!
Brushing is BEST!
Ask us for tips on how to get started!
Did you that supporting good oral health now
will help your pets overall health later?
Nope. That brown stuff on your dog's teeth is not "just supposed to be there" as they get older. They have beautiful teeth underneath all