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Dentistry

Pet Dental Care & Veterinary Dentistry in Galesville, WI

Oral health affects more than just your  pet’s teeth. At Best Friends Pet Clinic in Galesville, dental care focuses on preventing disease, maintaining comfort, and supporting overall health. Pets in Galesville, Trempealeau, Holmen, and the surrounding communities benefit from consistent dental care that helps avoid long-term issues.

Dental disease develops gradually and often goes unnoticed early on. Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to gum disease and infection if not addressed. Routine evaluations help identify these concerns before they progress.

What Dental Care Includes

Dental care involves both professional treatment and at-home support. Each part works together to maintain healthy teeth and gums.

Key components include

  • Professional dental cleanings
  • Removal of plaque and tartar
  • Evaluation of gum health
  • Treatment of damaged teeth
  • Guidance for at-home care

These steps help reduce the risk of infection and improve overall comfort.

Preventing Long-Term Issues

Signs such as bad breath or difficulty eating often indicate underlying dental concerns. Addressing these early helps prevent more serious complications and reduces discomfort.

Dental issues often develop gradually, and many pets do not show obvious signs of discomfort right away. Paying attention to changes in behavior, eating habits, or oral health can help identify problems early and prevent more serious complications.

Some signs may seem minor at first but can indicate underlying dental disease that needs attention. Recognizing these early can make treatment more straightforward and help keep your pet comfortable.

Common signs include:

  • Persistent bad breath
  • Difficulty chewing or reluctance to eat
  • Visible plaque or tartar buildup
  • Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Pawing at the mouth or face
  • Loose or damaged teeth

If any of these signs are present, it’s important to have your pet evaluated. Addressing dental concerns early helps reduce discomfort, prevent infection, and support overall health.

Daily Support Between Visits

At-home care supports long-term results. Brushing, dental diets, and approved products help maintain oral health between professional cleanings. 

Oral health connects to overall health. Untreated dental issues can affect other systems in the body, making routine care essential. At Best Friends Pet Clinic, dental care is designed to support comfort and long-term health. Families in Galesville, Trempealeau, Holmen, and the surrounding communities, can rely on care that helps pets stay comfortable and healthy.

 Call today to schedule a dental exam.