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Dental & Mouth Health

Dental issues are often overlooked. Our vets can help you spot, manage, or refer dental problems via online consultation.

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About

Oral health is critical for overall wellness. From bad breath to broken teeth, online vets can help you assess severity and plan care.

Why Choose This Service

Early Detection: Spot dental disease before it worsens.

Safe Advice: Guidance before invasive treatments.

Species-Specific: Dogs, cats, rodents, exotics—each has unique dental needs.

Referral Support: When in-clinic treatment is necessary, vets guide you there.

What We Help With

  • Gum inflammation, gingivitis, periodontitis
  • Bad breath, halitosis
  • Fractured or broken teeth
  • Resorptive lesions (esp. in cats)
  • Oral masses or ulcers
  • Tooth overgrowth or malocclusion (rodents, rabbits)
  • Oral pain, drooling, difficulty eating

How It Works

Select a dental-savvy vet.

Upload photos or video of mouth, gums, teeth.

Vet evaluates severity and suggests treatment or referral.

Follow up and monitor healing progress or need for in-clinic care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes for mild to moderate cases—vets can guide cleaning, dietary changes, and monitoring.

If the vet sees serious lesions, they might recommend an in-clinic dental exam.

Yes—good lighting and high-resolution close-up images help a lot.

Yes when prescribed by a vet experienced in dentistry.

Every 6–12 months for many species, more often in risk breeds.