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Why Dental Health Matters for Cats

Dental disease is one of the most common health issues we see in cats, affecting the majority of cats by the time they reach just a few years old. Because cats rarely show obvious signs of mouth pain, dental problems often go unnoticed until they become advanced. Left untreated, dental disease can lead to chronic discomfort, tooth loss, and even systemic issues affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver.

At Pet Wellness Group, our cat dental care in Florence is designed to protect your cat's smile, comfort, and long-term health through a combination of in-clinic services and at-home support.

Signs of Dental Disease in Cats

Cats are subtle when it comes to mouth pain, so knowing what to watch for can make a real difference. Common signs of dental disease in cats include:
  • Bad breath
  • Drooling or pawing at the mouth
  • Difficulty eating or chewing on one side
  • Decreased appetite or weight loss
  • Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Yellow or brown buildup on the teeth
  • Loose, broken, or missing teeth
  • Behavioral changes, like irritability or hiding
If you notice any of these signs, it is worth scheduling a dental exam. Catching issues early often means simpler, more effective treatment.

Dental Exams

Digital Dental Radiology

Professional Dental Cleanings

Even with great at-home care, most cats benefit from professional dental cleanings to remove tartar and address issues that brushing cannot reach. Our cleanings are performed under safe, carefully monitored anesthesia, which is the only way to thoroughly clean every surface of every tooth, including below the gum line.

A typical professional dental cleaning at our Florence hospital includes:

  • A complete oral exam under anesthesia
  • Full-mouth digital dental X-rays
  • Scaling to remove plaque and tartar from the teeth and below the gum line
  • Polishing to smooth tooth surfaces and slow future buildup
  • Treatment for any issues identified during the cleaning, such as extractions or oral surgery
  • Continuous monitoring of vital signs throughout the procedure
We take every precaution to keep your cat safe and comfortable from start to finish, including pre-anesthetic bloodwork and individualized anesthesia plans.

At-Home Dental Care

Compassionate Dental Care for Every Cat

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