Making the decision to have your pet spayed or neutered can sometimes be difficult. You may not know the best time to have your female pet spayed or your male pet neutered. At Orillia Pet Hospital, we're prepared to thoroughly discuss the benefits and drawbacks of spay and neuter surgery for the breed, size and type of pet you have. We're here for the pets and people of Orillia and surrounding areas as well as the ones just visiting us for the summer. www.OrilliaPetHospital.com
Making the decision to have your pet spayed or neutered can sometimes be difficult. You may not know the best time to have your female pet spayed or your male pet neutered. At Orillia Pet Hospital, we're prepared to thoroughly discuss the benefits and drawbacks of spay and neuter surgery for the breed, size and type of pet you have. We're here for the pets and people of Orillia and surrounding areas as well as the ones just visiting us for the summer. www.OrilliaPetHospital.com
We'll begin your pet's dental cleaning with an oral exam prior to placing them under anesthesia. Once your pet is anesthetized, we perform a second exam and proceed with the following steps:
Step 1: Ultrasonic scaling (cleaning): To remove plaque and tartar from above the gum line Step 2: Root scaling and planning: To remove calculus from the root surface and smooth out roughened root surfaces Step 3: Polishing: To smooth out any defects and remove any residual plaque from the surface of the teeth Step 4: Irrigation (water spray): To remove plaque and diseased tissue from the gingival pocket Step 5: Fluoride treatment: To harden and protect teeth enamel Step 6: Digital X-rays: To examine the teeth below the gum line to evaluate the presence or degree of gum disease Step 7: Charting: To record any abnormalities, such as feline oral resorptive lesions or fractured teeth, before treatment Step 8: Personalized oral care solutions: To correct or prevent any dental problems found in Step 7
We'll begin your pet's dental cleaning with an oral exam prior to placing them under anesthesia. Once your pet is anesthetized, we perform a second exam and proceed with the following steps:
Step 1: Ultrasonic scaling (cleaning): To remove plaque and tartar from above the gum line Step 2: Root scaling and planning: To remove calculus from the root surface and smooth out roughened root surfaces Step 3: Polishing: To smooth out any defects and remove any residual plaque from the surface of the teeth Step 4: Irrigation (water spray): To remove plaque and diseased tissue from the gingival pocket Step 5: Fluoride treatment: To harden and protect teeth enamel Step 6: Digital X-rays: To examine the teeth below the gum line to evaluate the presence or degree of gum disease Step 7: Charting: To record any abnormalities, such as feline oral resorptive lesions or fractured teeth, before treatment Step 8: Personalized oral care solutions: To correct or prevent any dental problems found in Step 7
We'll begin your pet's dental cleaning with an oral exam prior to placing them under anesthesia. Once your pet is anesthetized, we perform a second exam and proceed with the following steps:
Step 1: Ultrasonic scaling (cleaning): To remove plaque and tartar from above the gum line Step 2: Root scaling and planning: To remove calculus from the root surface and smooth out roughened root surfaces Step 3: Polishing: To smooth out any defects and remove any residual plaque from the surface of the teeth Step 4: Irrigation (water spray): To remove plaque and diseased tissue from the gingival pocket Step 5: Fluoride treatment: To harden and protect teeth enamel Step 6: Digital X-rays: To examine the teeth below the gum line to evaluate the presence or degree of gum disease Step 7: Charting: To record any abnormalities, such as feline oral resorptive lesions or fractured teeth, before treatment Step 8: Personalized oral care solutions: To correct or prevent any dental problems found in Step 7