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Protect Your Cat’s Smile With Reliable Dental Care
Why Cat Dental Care is Important
Dental disease is one of the most common health problems in cats, affecting more than 70% of cats over the age of 3. If left untreated, dental issues such as tartar buildup, gum disease, and infected teeth can lead to pain, difficulty eating, and more serious systemic health issues, including heart and kidney disease. Regular dental checkups and cleanings are essential in preventing these problems and maintaining your cat’s health and comfort.
At Toro Park Animal Hospital, we offer a full range of dental services for your cat, from routine checkups to advanced treatments. Here’s how we can help keep your cat’s mouth healthy:
Comprehensive Dental Exams for Cats
- Teeth and gums: Checking for plaque buildup, tartar, gingivitis, and other signs of gum disease.
- Oral infections: Identifying infections or abscesses that could cause pain and impact your cat’s health.
- Tooth alignment: Checking for misalignment or fractured teeth that could affect your cat’s ability to eat.
- Mouth and throat: Ensuring that no foreign objects are causing problems, like objects stuck between teeth or gum tissue.
Specialized Cat Dental Cleanings
- Scale teeth to remove plaque and tartar buildup.
- Polish teeth to smooth the surface and reduce plaque accumulation.
- Inspect the mouth for hidden issues such as cavities, infections, or bone loss around the teeth.
Dental X-rays for Cats
- Evaluate the roots of your cat’s teeth and check for hidden infections or decay that can’t be seen during a regular exam.
- Detect bone loss caused by periodontal disease.
- Identify abscesses or cysts that may be affecting your cat’s dental health.

Gum Disease Treatment for Cats
- Scaling and root planing: A deep cleaning procedure to remove plaque and tartar from below the gumline.
- Antibiotic treatments: To address infection and reduce inflammation in the gums.
- Tooth extractions: In severe cases where the teeth are damaged beyond repair, we may recommend extraction to prevent further infection.
Tooth Extractions for Cats
Feline Dental Health Advice and Home Care
- Brushing your cat’s teeth: We’ll show you how to brush your cat’s teeth safely using pet-specific toothpaste and a soft brush.
- Dental chews and toys: We recommend certain dental products to help reduce plaque and tartar between cleanings.
- Regular monitoring: We encourage regular at-home checks for signs of dental issues, such as bad breath, drooling, or changes in eating habits.
When Should You Schedule a Dental Exam for Your Cat?
- Bad breath that doesn’t improve
- Excessive drooling
- Difficulty chewing or eating
- Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
- Visible tartar or plaque buildup
Support Your Cat’s Oral Health With Dental Care in Salinas
We provide dedicated care with a gentle approach. We understand that dental procedures can be stressful, so we prioritize your cat’s comfort and safety throughout the process. Our veterinary team is here to guide you through every step of your cat’s dental care, from routine checkups to more advanced treatments.
A healthy mouth is essential to your cat’s overall well-being. Contact Toro Park Animal Hospital today to schedule for cat dental services in Salinas. We’re here to ensure your cat enjoys a lifetime of good oral health.