Dog Dental Extractions
Dental extractions in dogs are sometimes necessary to maintain their overall health and well-being. Whether due to severe periodontal disease, fractured teeth, or infections, removing a damaged tooth can relieve pain and prevent further complications.
Does your dog need extractions? We know dental care can be expensive, so we offer free evaluations and transparent pricing to make things as easy as possible.
Why Would a Dog Need a Tooth Extraction?
There are several reasons why a dog may require a dental extraction, including:
- Periodontal Disease
Advanced gum disease can cause tooth loosening and pain, making extraction the best option
- Fractured or Broken Teeth
Cracked or broken teeth can expose the pulp, leading to infections and discomfort
- Tooth Abscesses and Infections
Deep infections can damage surrounding teeth and bone, necessitating removal
- Retained Baby Teeth
Some dogs may retain their deciduous teeth, leading to misalignment and oral health issues
- Oral Tumors or Growths
In some cases, extractions may be required as part of treating oral masses
What to Expect During a Dog's Tooth Extraction
- Pre-Surgical Screening
We run bloodwork and assess your dog's overall health to make sure it is safe for them to go under anesthesia
- Anesthesia & Pain Management
Extractions are performed under general anesthesia to ensure your dog remains pain-free and comfortable
- Dental X-Rays
We take full mouth dental X-rays to evaluate the root structure and any underlying issues of each tooth
- Tooth Removal
We carefully extract any teeth that are causing pain or other issues for your dog
- Post-Operative Care & Recovery
After the procedure, we provide pain management, antibiotics (if needed), and detailed aftercare instructions
Don't worry! All of this is included in your flat-rate price. You'll pay exactly what we quote, even if your dog needs more extractions than expected