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625 NW Us Highway 24
Topeka, KS 66608
(785) 357-5188
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With recent advances in veterinary medicine, it has become obvious that dental care is one of the most important things you can do to add years and quality to your pet’s life.
Periodontal disease is a condition in which bacteria attack the soft gum tissue. It is the most frequently diagnosed health problem for pets.
Bacteria, combined with saliva and food debris between the tooth and gum, can cause plaque formulations that accumulate on the tooth. As bacteria grow in the plaque and as calcium salts are deposited, plaque turns to tartar. Without treatment, this plaque and tartar buildup leads to periodontal disease.
The infection caused by periodontal disease may enter the bloodstream, potentially infecting the heart, liver and kidneys.
This is where the danger lies.
What is OraVet?
OraVet is an inert, waxy polymer that adheres to the teeth, creating an invisible, physical barrier between the oral bacteria and the crown of the tooth. By preventing the adherence of bacteria, the production of plaque and tartar are reduced both above and below the gum line.
Is OraVet effective?
A study in the Journal of Veterinary Dentistry showed a statistical improvement in plaque, calculus, gingivitis, and gingival bleeding in those patients receiving the product compared to controls.
How is OraVet applied?
ACNT is equipped with the newest technology in pre-anesthetic testing capabilities and monitoring devices to provide the highest level of safety and comfort for all our patients. Each system monitored is programmed to sound an alarm if there is even a small change from normal levels, allowing us to respond before problems develop.
Anesthesia is a safe procedure in older pets when certain precautions are taken. A "senior pet blood profile" should be done prior to anesthesia to identify possible internal problems, which cannot be found on physical examination. Senior pets also benefit greatly from intravenous fluids to maintain adequate blood circulation and blood pressure.
It is much less expensive to maintain your pet’s oral health than it is to treat severe tooth or gum disease later in life, not to mention the discomfort you may save your pet.
Our staff will be happy to discuss any questions you might have about the costs involved in cleaning your pet’s teeth. We can help you choose the level of pre-anesthetic blood testing based on your pet’s age and general health status.
Please leave a phone number where we can contact you that morning. If you will be unavailable, please talk to one of the doctors when you leave your pet with us in the morning.