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5 Franklin Turnpike, Ramsey, New Jersey 07446, United States

201.934.4000

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    • Pet News
    • Veterinary Services
      • Pet Wellness
      • Veterinary Diagnostics
      • Veterinary Surgery
      • Internal Medicine
      • Pet Skin Care
      • Pet Ophthalmology
      • Pet Dental Care
      • Nutritional Counseling
    • Pet Care
      • Puppy & Kitten Wellness
      • Adult Pet Care
      • Senior Pet Care
      • How to videos
    • Pet Resources
      • Recommended Links
      • Blog
    • New Client Form
    • PET FAQ
    • ABOUT US
  • Home
  • Pet News
  • Veterinary Services
    • Pet Wellness
    • Veterinary Diagnostics
    • Veterinary Surgery
    • Internal Medicine
    • Pet Skin Care
    • Pet Ophthalmology
    • Pet Dental Care
    • Nutritional Counseling
  • Pet Care
    • Puppy & Kitten Wellness
    • Adult Pet Care
    • Senior Pet Care
    • How to videos
  • Pet Resources
    • Recommended Links
    • Blog
  • New Client Form
  • PET FAQ
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Ramsey Animal Clinic

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Veterinary Services

Pet Dental Care for Dogs & Cats: Exams, Teeth Cleaning & Home Care

Dental hygiene is an important part of your pet’s health. Your Ramsey Animal Clinic veterinarians know that dental disease can be associated with  other serious health problems, such as heart and kidney disease.  Prevention of disease through regular oral exams is the first step  toward enhancing health and extending the life of your pet.

Pet Dental Exams

At every wellness visit, we thoroughly inspect your pet’s teeth and  gums to help determine if there are any dental issues. After this  assessment, we may recommend a more detailed examination requiring  sedation and a dental cleaning or options for at-home dental care.


Pets may not demonstrate pain in an obvious way, but sometimes we see  behaviors that indicate painful problems in the teeth, mouth, or jaw.  Broken teeth, mouth sores, or oral tumors are often difficult to  identify by pet owners, but are revealed in behaviors such as pawing at  the face, drooling, or difficulty eating. Contact our clinic if you see any such changes in your pet’s behavior.


We may perform dental X-rays for a complete view of the teeth below  the gum line, to identify developing problems or diseases before they  become a serious issue. Diagnostic tests such as blood work may also be  ordered when disease is suspected. Our veterinarians will discuss any  concerns with you, explain recommended tests, and offer information and  options to assist you in making the best treatment choice for your  animal companion.

Dog Dental Care for Bad Breath

Does your animal companion have bad breath? Pet owners should know  that “dog breath” is not only a nuisance, but also a sign of an  unhealthy mouth. 

Bacteria cause bad breath. Over time, these bacteria will lead to  plaque and tartar buildup on your pet’s teeth. The result is bad breath,  reddened gums, and other common signs of dental disease. 


As dental disease progresses, other signs can include drooling,  discomfort while chewing, and loose or missing teeth. Even if you’re  using treats and chews to help control tartar, they are frequently not  enough to keep dental disease in check. At your next visit, ask us about  the best ways to control plaque and help protect your pet from dental  disease.

Home Dental Care

After the teeth have been professionally cleaned, we offer expert  advice to help you keep them that way. Fortunately, many dental problems  in pets can be managed through simple techniques at home, regular  dental checkups, and teeth cleanings.


Learning to brush your pet’s teeth is easy, and the whole family can  share in the activity. For help in this area, WebMD’s Pet Health website  offers a video demonstration on How to Brush Your Dog’s Teeth  and the comprehensive article Ten Steps to Cat Dental Health.


For more information on getting started with your pet’s home dental care regime, read the AAHA’s teeth brushing article. Review the AAHA Pet Dental Care Guidelines.


We are growing...

Ramsey Animal Clinic is growing and we are looking for dog lovers who are interested in technical (Veterinary Technicians) and office administrative roles. Contact us to find more.