Most pet owners don't realize that dental problems are one of the most common health issues in cats and dogs. Bad breath, trouble eating, or swollen gums are signs that something is wrong. At Abid Pets Hospital, we provide complete dental care from routine cleanings to extractions, so your pet can eat comfortably and stay healthy.
From basic cleanings to complex procedures, we take care of your pet's teeth and gums so they can eat and play without pain.

We remove plaque and tartar buildup from your pet's teeth using professional scaling tools. Regular cleanings prevent gum disease and keep your pet's mouth healthy and fresh.

Damaged, infected, or loose teeth cause a lot of pain. We carefully extract problem teeth under anesthesia so your pet feels better and can eat normally again.

Gingivitis, periodontal disease, and oral infections are more common than you'd think. We diagnose and treat these conditions before they spread and affect your pet's overall health.

Some dental problems hide below the gum line where you cannot see them. Dental X-rays help us find hidden infections, broken roots, and bone loss that need treatment.

Red, swollen, or bleeding gums mean there is an infection brewing. We treat gum disease with deep cleaning, antibiotics, and in serious cases, surgical intervention to save teeth.

Prevention is always better than treatment. We offer dental health advice, recommend the right chew toys, and schedule regular checkups to catch problems before they become painful.
"My old cat had terrible breath and was refusing food. They cleaned her teeth and removed two infected ones. She started eating normally within a day. Really glad we came here."
"Our Pomeranian had yellow buildup on his teeth and his gums were red. After a dental cleaning here, his teeth look white and clean again. The difference is amazing."
"Dr. Abid found a cracked tooth in our Pitbull during a routine visit. He extracted it the same day and our dog was back to normal by the next morning. Great service."
Yes. Proper dental cleaning requires anesthesia so we can safely clean below the gum line without stressing your pet.
Bad breath, drooling, difficulty eating, red gums, or pawing at the mouth are common signs. Bring them in for a checkup.
Most pets benefit from a professional cleaning once a year. Some breeds prone to dental issues may need it more often.
Yes. Bacteria from infected teeth and gums can enter the bloodstream and harm the heart, kidneys, and liver.
We provide proper pain medication. Most pets actually feel much better after a bad tooth is removed and eat more comfortably.