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Dentistry & Oral Surgery

Good dental care plays a crucial role in the quality of your pet's life.

See below to learn about the specialized dental services we offer at Animal Care Center of Castle Pines.


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Keeping your pet healthy has never been easier.

Pet Dental Cleaning

We perform Complete Oral Health Assessment and Treatment (COHAT) procedures under anesthesia to thoroughly evaluate and treat dental disease. This includes dental X-rays, detailed charting of each tooth, professional scaling and polishing, and any necessary extractions. Dental X-rays allow us to identify disease below the gumline that cannot be detected during a visual exam.

Cone Beam CT

We are the only dental specialty practice in Northeast Texas to offer Cone Beam CT - a cutting-edge, advanced imaging.

The XoranTMVetCat rotates around the patient, capturing data using a cone-shaped X-ray beam. The data is used to reconstruct a three-dimensional (3D) image of the teeth and the entire maxillofacial region. This modality is able to detect lesions associated with the teeth earlier, and guides surgical planning for complicated oral procedures.

Restorations

There are several reasons that veterinary patients may benefit from tooth restorations. Fractured teeth, congenital problems with enamel and occasionally cavities all may require careful restoration of the damage. This is not simply a cosmetic issue—the weakened dental structures will wear or fracture more easily, causing discomfort and putting the tooth at risk of infection and death.

Periodontal Treatment

Periodontal disease is one of the most common health conditions in dogs and cats, often developing by three years of age. Left untreated, it can lead to pain, infection, and tooth loss. Our team provides thorough evaluation and treatment tailored to your pet’s stage of dental disease, with the goal of restoring oral health and preventing further progression.

Orthodontics

Pet orthodontics addresses malocclusions, when the teeth or bite are not properly aligned and may cause discomfort or damage to oral tissues. Our veterinarians evaluate bite abnormalities and recommend appropriate treatment based on your pet’s individual needs. The goal of orthodontic treatment is to improve comfort, function, and overall oral health.

Oral Medicine

A variety of oral conditions that do not require surgery can affect your pet, including infection, inflammation, and immune-mediated disease. During your pet’s visit, our team will perform a thorough examination and any necessary diagnostic testing to help determine the underlying cause. We will then guide you through the most appropriate treatment options to support your pet’s comfort and recovery.

Pediatric Dentistry

Puppies and kittens begin developing their baby teeth within the first few weeks of life. In some cases, young pets may experience dental concerns such as malocclusions or retained deciduous (baby) teeth that do not fall out as expected. Early evaluation and appropriate treatment are important to support proper oral development. Our veterinarians carefully assess growing mouths and recommend treatment when needed to help give your pet a healthy start.

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