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Healthy Mouth, Healthier Pet: Veterinary Dental Care in Largo

Dental disease is one of the most common medical conditions we see in pets, and it often develops quietly. By the age of three, many dogs and cats already show signs of periodontal disease. At Dr. Kathy’s Veterinary Care, Inc., we provide comprehensive dental care for dogs and cats in Largo, Seminole, and North Redington Beach.

Our goal is simple: protect your pet’s comfort, prevent avoidable pain, and support overall dental health through proactive treatment. Consistent dental care does more than freshen breath — it helps protect vital organs and preserves quality of life.

The Link Between Dental Health & Wellness

Bad breath is not just a nuisance. It is frequently the first sign of bacterial buildup beneath the gumline. Left untreated, dental disease can lead to infection, tooth loss, jaw damage, and bacteria entering the bloodstream, potentially affecting the heart, liver, and kidneys.

Periodontal disease begins with plaque. As plaque hardens into tartar, it creates inflammation along the gumline. Over time, this inflammation weakens supporting structures around the teeth. Because pets naturally hide discomfort, dental pain often goes unnoticed until the disease is advanced.

Regular dental evaluations at our Largo veterinary hospital allow us to identify problems before they become more serious and more difficult to treat. Early detection often means less invasive treatment and faster recovery.

Signs Your Pet Needs Dental Care May Include:

  • Persistent bad breath
  • Yellow or brown tartar buildup
  • Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Dropping food while eating
  • Chewing on one side of the mouth
  • Pawing at the face
  • Decreased appetite
  • Behavior changes or irritability
  • Excessive drooling
  • Facial swelling

Even subtle signs can indicate discomfort. During routine wellness visits in our Largo veterinary hospital, we assess gum health, tartar accumulation, tooth stability, and signs of oral discomfort. We also discuss any changes you have noticed at home.

Some concerns are visible during a physical exam, but many dental issues occur below the gumline. Bacteria often damage tooth roots long before visible symptoms appear. That is why professional cleanings under anesthesia are often recommended when disease is present.

What to Expect During a Dental Cleaning

A professional dental procedure includes scaling to remove plaque and tartar above and below the gumline, polishing to smooth enamel surfaces, and full-mouth dental radiographs to evaluate root health. Radiographs are critical because more than half of each tooth lies beneath the surface.

If damaged or infected teeth are identified, extraction may be recommended to relieve pain and prevent further infection. Our team monitors anesthesia closely and uses modern safety protocols throughout every procedure. Pre-anesthetic bloodwork may be recommended to ensure organ function supports safe anesthesia.

Recovery & Aftercare

Most pets recover quickly after a dental procedure. You will receive clear instructions for home care, including feeding recommendations, activity restrictions if needed, and signs to monitor during recovery.

Follow-up visits may be scheduled to evaluate healing and discuss ongoing dental maintenance.

Preventive Dental Care at Home

Preventive dental care also includes guidance for at-home maintenance. We discuss safe brushing techniques, dental diets, approved chews, and realistic strategies based on your pet’s temperament. Brushing remains the most effective method for slowing plaque accumulation, but even small improvements in home care can significantly reduce disease progression.

Consistency matters more than perfection. 

Dental Products We Carry

We offer a selection of veterinary-approved dental products to support your pet’s oral health at home:

  • CET Toothpaste
  • VeggieDent chews for dogs
  • Vetradent water additive
  • Perio-Support Powder
  • Intellident chews for cats

Our team can help you choose the right products based on your pet’s needs and preferences.

Dental Health for Healthier Pets

Dental health is not cosmetic. It is medical. Chronic oral infection can affect appetite, energy levels, and systemic health. Addressing dental disease early reduces the risk of more serious complications and improves overall comfort.

As a local veterinarian in Largo, FL, we are proud to provide thorough dental care for pets throughout Seminole and North Redington Beach. Our focus is on early detection, careful treatment planning, and long-term prevention.

If your pet has bad breath, visible tartar, red gums, or difficulty chewing, it’s time to protect their comfort and support long-term health with proactive dental care.

Schedule a dental evaluation with Dr. Kathy’s Veterinary Care in Largo today.

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Monday: 10:00 am—6:00 pm
Tuesday: 10:00 am—6:00 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 am—6:00 pm
Thursday: 10:00 am—6:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am—6:00 pm
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14100 Walsingham Road, Unit 34
Largo, FL 33774

Also serving Seminole, FL and surrounding areas.

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