Veterinary dentistry helps take care of your pet’s teeth, gums and overall oral health. Oral problems can cause pain, bad breath, make chewing difficult, reduce appetite and affect the animal’s overall well-being.
At our clinic, we perform oral examinations, professional dental cleaning, dental X-ray examinations and therapeutic dental procedures. Oral diseases that are detected and treated in time help prevent more serious health problems and improve your pet’s quality of life.
Most common diseases
- Periodontitis
- Gingivitis
- Dental calculus
- Tooth fractures
- Tooth resorption
- Oral tumors
- Malocclusion
- Retained deciduous teeth
Signs of dental problems
- Bad breath
- Discolored teeth
- Decreased appetite or complete refusal of food
- Takes food with difficulty, avoids chewing
- The pet drools profusely
- Red or swollen gums
- A large amount of plaque is visible
- A loose or already fallen permanent tooth is observed
- Baby teeth that have not fallen out by 6-7 months of age
Diagnostics
- Preventive oral examination – regular check of the condition of the teeth and gums.
- Professional dental cleaning – removal of dental plaque and calculus with ultrasound, as well as polishing.
- Dental X-ray examinations – for diagnosing problems that are not visible.
- Therapeutic dental and gum treatment – from tooth extraction to inflammation control.

Emilija Šidiškytė
VeterinarianVeterinarian Emilija Šidiškytė, who works in the field of dentistry, performs dental procedures and helps take care of your pet’s oral health.