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About Mobile Dental Vet of South Florida
Mobile Dental Vet teams with veterinary hospitals throughout South Florida to deliver the highest quality dental care and oral surgery. We offer the full spectrum of veterinary dental expertise with compassion, and state-of-the-art equipment to provide patients with optimal care.
If one of your pets or patients is experiencing a dental or medical problem that could be related to oral disease, please make an appointment for an oral exam. Remember pets should have an oral exam every 6-12 months. Please make your appointment today.
Common Signs of Oral Disease:
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Bad breath—one of the first signs of dental disease
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A yellow or brown buildup of plaque on the teeth
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Red and swollen gums
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Broken or discolored teeth
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Rubbing or pawing at the face
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Change in temperament
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Weight loss
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Teeth out of alignment from others
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Decreased appetite or difficulty eating—especially cats
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Pain or bleeding when pet eats or finding blood on chew toys
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Nothing – unfortunately the most common
Typical Dental Examination and Treatment Visit:
Pet dental clinic focuses on your pets’ oral health to ensure its overall heath. Our services provide the full spectrum of dental care from general dentistry to the most advanced dental restorations and oral surgeries. Not only do we practice the very best in veterinary dentistry, we strive to achieve superior client experience.
Our initial examination and consultation with you and your pet will allow us to develop a preliminary treatment plan. In addition, it will allow us to ensure that your pet is safe for anesthesia by performing a physical exam as well as reviewing your pet's medical history and diagnostic tests. Oral examination on conscious pets is not complete without acquiring and interpreting digital intraoral dental X-rays while the patient is under anesthesia. These oral digital x-rays are needed to identify oral disease and provide treatment options. To accommodate this need we prefer to schedule our procedures while the pet owner waits.
The client is then invited into the dental suite to see their pet under anesthesia and review the oral exam and dental radiographs. Based on this, a final oral healthcare plan will be customized to care for any diagnosed oral disease and we will perform all necessary therapy and surgery at that time. While dental care is performed clients usually leave the practice to have lunch, run errands or go back to work.
When the procedure is finished and the patient is in recovery we call you to set up a pick up time. During the pick up visit we review the performed procedures, explain and dispense any medicine, and provide you with detailed instructions how to care for your pet while he/she recovers.