Dental Care for Dogs and Cats in Point Grey, Vancouver
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Pet care services including wellness exams
Surgical services for advanced dental procedures
In-house diagnostics including dental radiography
FAQs
How often should my dog or cat have a professional dental cleaning?
Most dogs and cats benefit from an annual professional dental cleaning. Small-breed dogs and cats are often prone to faster tartar accumulation and may benefit from more frequent cleanings. Our veterinary team assesses the current state of your pet’s oral health at every wellness exam and will recommend a cleaning schedule based on what we find. Call (604) 224-7743 to book a dental assessment at our Point Grey clinic.
How do I know if my cat has dental disease?
Cats are very good at hiding discomfort. Common signs of dental disease include bad breath, drooling, dropping food, preference for soft food, pawing at the mouth, and reduced grooming. In some cats, the only detectable sign is a change in eating behavior. A professional dental assessment under anesthesia is the most reliable way to evaluate the full state of your cat’s oral health. Call (604) 224-7743 to book a dental exam at University Vet in Point Grey.
Is a dental cleaning safe for older dogs at University Vet?
Dental cleanings can be performed safely on older dogs with appropriate pre-anesthetic preparation. Our team recommends a pre-anesthetic bloodwork panel for all pets, and particularly for seniors, to confirm organ function before proceeding. Advanced monitoring during the procedure and careful anesthetic planning help minimize risks. Leaving painful or infected teeth in place carries its own health risks. Our Point Grey team will discuss the full picture with you before any dental procedure.
What happens during a dental cleaning under anesthesia?
Your pet is placed under general anesthesia with continuous monitoring throughout the procedure. Our team performs digital dental radiography to assess every tooth root and surrounding bone, followed by ultrasonic scaling to remove plaque and tartar, polishing to smooth enamel surfaces, and a thorough oral examination. Any teeth requiring extraction are addressed during the same procedure. Post-anesthetic monitoring continues until your pet is fully awake and stable before discharge.
How can I look after my pet's teeth between professional cleanings?
Daily toothbrushing with a veterinary-formulated toothpaste is the most effective home care option. Dental chews approved by the Veterinary Oral Health Council can also help reduce tartar accumulation between cleanings. Water additives and dental wipes are available for pets that do not tolerate brushing. Our team will demonstrate safe brushing techniques and recommend suitable home care products based on your pet’s size and temperament. Ask about home dental care at your next visit.
Schedule a dental assessment or professional cleaning for your dog or cat at University Vet in Point Grey. Open seven days a week. Call (604) 224-7743 or book online at universityvet.ca.
