Broadway Veterinary Clinic

Veterinary Dental Care

Keeping Your Pet’s Smile — and Health — Strong

Dental health is an essential part of your pet’s overall well-being. At Broadway Veterinary Clinic, we take pet dental care seriously because untreated dental disease can lead to serious health problems affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver.

We are proud to offer comprehensive veterinary dentistry services to help your pet live a healthier, happier life — and keep those pearly whites shining.

Comprehensive Oral Exams and Cleanings

We perform all dental procedures while your pet is under general anesthesia to ensure:

  • A thorough cleaning beneath the gumline, where most dental disease starts.
  • High-quality digital dental X-rays are used to evaluate the health of each tooth below the surface.
  • Safe and effective removal of tartar and plaque using a sonic cleaning system similar to those used in human dentistry.
  • Complete comfort and protection from pain or aspiration during the procedure.

Addressing Dental Disease

If we detect diseased, broken, or infected teeth:

  • Our veterinarians can perform tooth extractions and will suture the gums to promote healing.
  • If your pet would benefit from advanced dental procedures such as root canals, we can refer you to a trusted veterinary dental specialist.
Why is dental care so important?

Bacteria from untreated dental disease can enter your pet’s bloodstream and cause damage to vital organs — making dental care a critical part of preventive health.

Signs Your Pet May Need Dental Care

Watch for these common symptoms of dental disease:

  • Bad breath
  • Red or bleeding gums
  • Loose or broken teeth
  • Difficulty eating
  • Drooling or pawing at the mouth

If you notice any of these signs, please contact us — early treatment can prevent more serious health problems.

Veterinary Oral Health Council Approved Feline Products

Veterinary Oral Health Council Approved Canine Products

Schedule Your Pet’s Dental Appointment

We are currently booking approximately six months out for routine dental procedures. However, we maintain a priority list for pets with urgent dental needs.

Please call us at (503) 282-0380 if you believe your pet requires more immediate care.

Broadway Veterinary Clinic Services

Surgery

Preventative Care

Sick Pet Care

Diagnostics

Dental Care

Euthanasia