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Dentistry

Annual dental exams and cleanings are recommended to protect your pet from many health problems and help them maintain a healthy and clean mouth.

An important part of their health.

One of the most commonly overlooked and most important areas of maintaining your pet’s good health is regular oral and dental care. Comprehensive routine care for teeth both above and below the gum line can dramatically extend the life of your pet while preventing discomfort and pain. Nebraska Animal Medical And Emergency Center recommends preventive care as the key to maintaining your pet’s long-term oral health. We proudly offer pet dental care in Lincoln and would love to have your pet as our newest patient.What to Expect

At every dental exam, your pet’s mouth will be thoroughly checked for:

  • Correct bite

  • Jaw injury

  • Abscesses

  • Gingivitis

  • Fractured teeth

  • Damage to enamel

  • Tartar and calculus build-up

Because we can see only about half of pets’ dental problems with our eyes, just like humans, the rest can only be diagnosed using X-rays. We will make recommendations to maintain or help improve your pet’s oral health based on our findings. Your pet might need a professional cleaning, or prophylaxis, for his or her teeth. We’ll show you how to brush your pet’s teeth at home and may make other recommendations that can help keep the teeth cleaner in between professional cleanings. In addition to teeth cleaning and polishing, we provide periodontal services and extractions. Because these surgical solutions require up-to-date information on the latest techniques, our staff participates regularly in dental seminars to increase their knowledge.

Pet Dental Care in Lincoln

For pet dental care in Lincoln, Omaha, and the surrounding Nebraska areas, trust Nebraskas Animal Medical and Emergency Center. To schedule your pet’s appointment or request additional information, please contact us today. “Not every pet will have a perfect bite, but every pet deserves a comfortable bite.” – Dr. Kent Forney

Nebraska Animal Medical and Emergency Center offers pet dental care in Lincoln, Omaha, and the surrounding Nebraska areas.