Thursday, February 9, 2012

Avoid Pet Dentistry Without Anesthesia

A veterinary teeth-cleaning must be done under general anesthesia, and many pet parents are rightfully concerned about subjecting their pets to these medications. However, trying to clean pets’ teeth while they’re awake is inefficient and dangerous. When pets are squirming, it’s impossible to get a good enough look to examine their teeth, and what can’t be seen won’t get cleaned properly. Imagine how painful the dentistry would be without anesthesia. Who would want to subject their pet to that?