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Dental disease is common but preventable. Waterville Animal Group provides regular cleanings, exams, and X-rays to help catch problems early, keeping your pet healthy and comfortable.

Trusted dental care for your pets in Waterville, OH – Because prevention matters!

What’s Included In Your Pet’s Dental Exam

Comprehensive Oral Exam

This helps us detect dental disease early, helping to prevent your pet from pain, infection, and the need for more costly treatments down the road.

Scaling and Polishing

We thoroughly clean away plaque and tartar both above and below the gumline, helping to prevent painful gum disease, tooth loss, and infections.

Human Grade Anesthesia Monitoring

We use human-grade anesthesia monitoring equipment to continuously track your pet’s vital signs, ensuring anesthesia is as safe and controlled as possible. A credentialed veterinary technician is dedicated to your pet, staying by their side for the entire procedure.

Full-Mouth Digital Radiographs

A series of detailed X-rays of your pet’s entire mouth, including the roots and bone beneath the gums. This allows us to detect hidden issues like infection, bone loss, and damaged teeth that aren’t visible during a standard exam.

Oral Surgery If Needed

We provide transparent results so you can make decisions with confidence to avoid painful complications for your pet. If needed, we can provide safe and gentle removal of damaged or diseased teeth to relieve pain and protect your pet’s overall health.

Post-Operative Monitoring and Pain Management

Our team supports you and your pet every step of the way, ensuring the procedure is as comfortable and pain-free as possible. We are committed to delivering the highest quality care and an exceptional experience.

Veterinarians Who Care

Did you know? By age 3, most pets already show signs of dental disease.

Why Dental Health Matters

1. Dental issues are extremely common and often go unnoticed without regular exams. Dental disease is silent – until it’s serious.

2. Up to 85% of pets show signs of periodontal disease. It’s one of the most widespread health problems in companion animals.

3. Dental disease can shorten lifespan by 2–3 Years. Untreated oral infections can impact major organs such as the heart, kidney, and liver, affecting overall longevity.

4. “Dog breath” is usually a sign of bacteria and infection. 90% of bad breath Is caused by dental disease.

5. Early treatment can reduce costs by 50% or more. Preventative care is significantly more affordable than advanced procedures.

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What Sets Us Apart:

• Constant monitoring from assigned technician
• Pain management before, during, and after the procedure
• Local and independent veterinarian in Waterville, OH
• Clear and thorough treatment insights for confident decisions
• Transparent, detailed dental estimates

How It Works

WAG Dental Care Process

Schedule a Dental Exam
1. We start with a thorough oral exam to assess your pet’s dental health and give transparent and detailed guidance.
Custom Dental Treatment Plan
2. We tailor a plan to your pet’s needs, including digital x rays, cleanings, or extractions.
Healthy Smile, Happy Pet
3. We follow up post-procedure to ensure a smooth recovery and a brighter smile.

Testimonials

What others are saying

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Kelly K.

They are always very good with Zeus and Dr always spends the time to explain everything and give recommendations. Would and have referred others to this clinic.

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Lindsay H.

WOW! Absolutely amazed at the kindness, care and impeccable customer service. They went above and beyond…going so far as to pivot their schedule when I accidentally showed up 3.5 hours early! We’ve found our new vet family and couldn’t be more happy.

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Diana W.

Excellent service and very compassionate staff. I had an emergency with a sick dog and my regular vet unexpectedly off. I contacted WAG and explained my challenge. They accepted me and solved my dog’s illness. Thanks for being so kind, considerate and skillful. They will be my vet when my vet retires in the near future.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my pet needs dental care?

Bad breath, red gums, loose teeth, and changes in eating habits are common warning signs. Even if your pet appears healthy, dental disease can hide beneath the surface, and a thorough exam reveals what the eyes cannot.

Is anesthesia safe for my pet?

Yes. We perform pre-anesthetic bloodwork and tailor anesthesia protocols based on your pet’s age and health. We use human-grade anesthesia monitoring equipment to continuously track your pet’s vital signs, and your pet is monitored the entire time for maximum safety.

How often should my pet get a dental cleaning?

While most pets thrive with annual cleanings, some may require more frequent care depending on their breed, age, or existing dental conditions

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Invest in your pet’s dental health for a lifetime of wellness.