
Did you know that up to 90% of pets over the age of 3 are affected by dental disease? Gingivitis, tartar buildup, and other dental issues can quickly take hold of your pet’s oral health, impacting their overall well-being. At Greenland Veterinary Hospital, we understand how essential dental care is to your pet’s health. A healthy mouth is not just about a bright smile—it’s vital to your pet's comfort, longevity, and overall quality of life.
Our professional dental services, combined with at-home care, can help protect your pet from pain, infection, and more serious health complications. Don’t wait for signs of dental distress—schedule an exam today and start your pet on a path to optimal oral health!
Or call us at (603) 433-5665!
Pet Dental Care Services We Provide
We offer comprehensive dental care services tailored to meet the specific needs of Greenland pets. From routine oral exams to comprehensive scaling and polishing, we ensure your pet’s teeth, gums, and overall oral health are in excellent hands.
Complete Oral Exams
During your pet's wellness visit, we conduct a thorough oral exam to check for early signs of dental issues. When your pet comes in for a dental cleaning, we perform an in-depth examination of the teeth, gums, and surrounding tissues to identify potential problems.
Full-Mouth Digital Dental X-Rays
Many dental issues lie beneath the gumline, out of sight but not out of mind. With digital dental X-rays, we can spot hidden problems such as tooth root infections, fractures, and other abnormalities that may not be visible during a regular exam.
Safe Anesthesia Measures
All dental cleanings and treatments are performed under safe anesthesia, ensuring your pet is comfortable and relaxed throughout the procedure. Our skilled team closely monitors your pet’s vitals before, during, and after the procedure to ensure a smooth, stress-free experience.
Thorough Teeth Cleanings
Professional teeth cleaning is essential to maintaining your pet’s oral health. Our team uses specialized tools to remove plaque and tartar buildup from your pet’s teeth, including areas below the gumline that are difficult to clean with at-home brushing. A professional cleaning helps to prevent gum disease, tooth decay, and other oral health issues.
Tooth Extractions
Sometimes, damaged or diseased teeth need to be extracted to protect your pet’s health. We perform extractions with the utmost care, using advanced pain management techniques to ensure your pet is comfortable throughout the procedure.
Signs Your Pet May Need Dental Care
Your pet can’t tell you if they’re experiencing dental pain, but there are signs you can look for to determine if they need professional dental care:
- Chronic bad breath (halitosis)
- Yellow or brown tartar buildup on the teeth
- Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
- Difficulty eating or loss of appetite
- Excessive drooling
- Pawing at the mouth or showing sensitivity
- Broken, loose, or missing teeth
Ignoring these symptoms can lead to advanced periodontal disease, which can cause pain, tooth loss, and even more serious health problems affecting your pet’s heart, liver, and kidneys. If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to schedule a dental exam.

Brushing Your Pet's Teeth
Brushing your pet’s teeth is the most effective way to prevent plaque and tartar buildup. We recommend brushing your pet’s teeth several times a week (or daily, if possible) using pet-safe toothpaste. Not sure where to start? Our team can show you the best brushing techniques and recommend suitable products for your pet.
Dental Chews and Treats
If brushing isn’t always an option, dental chews, treats, water additives, and other products can also help keep your pet’s mouth healthy. Be sure to choose products that have earned the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) seal of approval, as these products have been shown to effectively reduce plaque and tartar.
Whether your pet needs a professional cleaning, an oral exam, or guidance on at-home care, we’re here to help. Don’t wait for dental issues to cause discomfort—schedule a dental checkup today and keep your pet’s smile healthy and bright for years to come!
Or call us at (603) 433-5665!