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45230 Morris Road Hammond, LA 70401 (985) 345-5770 thecompanionvet@gmail.com

Dental Care

Companion Animal Hospital offers routine cleaning, scaling, polishing, fluoride treatment, and examination for pet owners in Hammond, Ponchatoula, Loranger, Tickfaw, and Independence, Louisiana. Our experienced veterinarians recommend initiating regular dental cleanings and exams when your pets are young to prevent the development of periodontal disease and keep your pet’s mouth healthy and pain free.

Veterinary medicine has taken great strides in advancing the improvement of pet dental health. Instead of just cleaning your pet’s teeth and extracting diseased teeth when necessary, here at Companion Animal Hospital we have the knowledge, experience, and technology that allow us to prevent periodontal disease and save teeth that previously had to be extracted.

Periodontal disease begins with bacteria in the mouth that harden and form plaque. If not removed during routine checkups and cleanings from your veterinarian, these bacteria will accumulate, harden into tartar, and can lead to the development of periodontal disease. In addition to problems with teeth and gums, once periodontal disease is established, the constant exposure to bacteria can possibly cause damage to major organs of the body such as the heart, liver, and kidneys.

This potential for organ damage in addition to painful problems with teeth and gums is why dental care is considered a key factor in keeping your pet healthy. In fact, regular dental visits, brushing your pet’s teeth in between cleanings, and supplying pets with oral hygiene chews are all preventive measures that can add years to the life of your pet.

If you notice your pets illustrating the following symptoms, they may be suffering from periodontal disease and should be evaluated.

Call Companion Animal Hospital today to schedule an appointment for your pet’s dental care.

  • Abnormal chewing, drooling, or dropping food from the mouth
  • Bad breath
  • Bleeding from the mouth
  • Broken or loose teeth
  • Gum recession and/or gum swelling
  • Pain in or around the mouth
  • Pawing at the face or mouth
  • Reduced appetite or refusal to eat
  • Swelling of the face
  • Teeth that are discolored or covered in tartar
  • Weight loss