Dentistry

For All Your Cat Dentistry Needs in North Queensland

Dentistry

Dental disease is very common in middle-aged to older cats. Tartar builds up on the tooth, and the gum recedes away from the tartar. This leads to loose teeth and exposed nerves. Cats are also prone to feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORLs). This occurs when an area of a tooth dissolves, an exact cause has not been found, but affected teeth can be very painful. Signs of dental problems are turning the head when chewing(to only use one side of the mouth), bad breath or jaw chattering when a sore area is touched. 

We routinely do dental scales and polishes, and extractions and can provide you with the best at-home dental care for your cat. 

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