Cat and Dog Teeth Cleaning in McKean, PA for Lasting Health

small cat getting its teeth examined by vet

Bad breath might seem like a small issue, but it’s often the first sign of something deeper. Dental disease can quietly lead to pain, infection, and changes in how your pet eats or behaves.

That’s why cat and dog teeth cleaning is about more than keeping teeth looking clean. It’s about protecting your pet’s comfort and overall health.

Our McKean veterinarians provide cat and dog teeth cleaning along with a full range of dental services to address both routine care and more advanced concerns. Routine dental care, both at home and in our animal hospital, will help ward off painful periodontal problems.

If your pet hasn’t had a dental check recently, or you’ve noticed changes in their eating habits, call us at (814) 476-7671 to schedule an evaluation.

Why Does My Pet Need Dental Care?

Dental disease doesn’t stay in the mouth — it spreads.

Plaque and tartar build up over time, allowing bacteria to settle along the gumline. Without treatment, this can lead to:

  • Painful inflammation and infection
  • Tooth damage or loss
  • Difficulty eating or chewing
  • Bacteria entering the bloodstream and affecting internal organs

Many pets continue eating and acting “normal” even when they’re uncomfortable, which is why dental problems often go unnoticed until they’re more advanced.

black dog getting its mouth examined by vet
black dog getting its mouth examined by vet

What Happens During Cat and Dog Teeth Cleanings?

A professional dental cleaning goes beyond what can be done at home.

During your pet’s visit, we perform:

  • A complete oral exam, including teeth, gums, tongue, and surrounding tissues

  • Removal of plaque and tartar above and below the gumline

  • Polishing to smooth the tooth surface and slow future buildup

  • Dental X-rays to evaluate roots, bone structure, and hidden disease

If concerns are identified, we’ll review findings with you and discuss next steps before moving forward.

small black and brown puppy biting at someones fingers

Dental Services We Offer

We provide a full range of dental services to support your pet’s oral and overall health:

Dental Prophylactic Cleanings
Complete Oral Evaluations
Dental Radiographs (X-rays)
Periodontal Disease Treatment
Tooth Extractions
Oral Mass Removal & Biopsy
Dental Care for Small Mammals
At-Home Dental Care Guidance

How Often Does My Pet Need Teeth Cleaning?

Most pets benefit from regular dental evaluations and cleanings as recommended by your veterinarian.

The right schedule depends on your pet's age and breed, their current dental health, and their diet and daily habits.

Some pets need annual cleanings, while others may need more frequent care. Regular exams help determine the right timing and prevent problems from advancing.

white fluffy dog getting dental exam

Pet Dental Care That Goes Beyond the Surface

At McKean Veterinary Hospital, dental care is approached as part of your pet’s overall health, not something separate or occasional.

We take the time to assess your pet’s mouth thoroughly, explain what we’re seeing, and help you understand what’s worth addressing now versus monitoring over time. Our goal is to reduce discomfort, prevent disease progression, and support your pet’s long-term quality of life.

If your pet has bad breath, hasn’t had a dental exam recently, or may be due for a cleaning, call (814) 476-7671 to schedule a pet teeth cleaning.