Pet Dentistry & Teeth Cleaning in Central Kentucky

Healthy teeth and gums are essential for your pet’s overall health. At Advanced Animal Care, we provide professional dental cleanings, exams, and treatments to keep your dog or cat’s smile strong.

Why Dental Care Matters for Pets

Dental disease is one of the most common health issues in dogs and cats, and it can lead to pain, tooth loss, and even serious infections that affect the heart, kidneys, and liver. Regular dental care is a vital part of preventive health — and our team is here to help.


Our Dental Services

  • Comprehensive dental exams
  • Professional cleaning and scaling
  • Digital dental X-rays
  • Tooth extractions (when needed)
  • Pain management and aftercare guidance

Why Choose Advanced Animal Care for Pet Dentistry?

  • Experienced veterinarians skilled in dental procedures
  • State-of-the-art dental equipment, including digital X-rays
  • Gentle anesthesia protocols tailored for safety
  • Preventive focus — we help stop problems before they become serious

Why Choose Advanced Animal Care for Pet Dentistry?

  • Experienced veterinarians skilled in dental procedures
  • State-of-the-art dental equipment, including digital X-rays
  • Gentle anesthesia protocols tailored for safety
  • Preventive focus — we help stop problems before they become serious

Signs Your Pet May Need Dental Care

  • Bad breath
  • Difficulty eating or chewing
  • Drooling or pawing at the mouth
  • Loose or missing teeth
  • Red or swollen gums

What Our Clients Think About Us!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should my pet’s teeth be cleaned?

    Most dogs and cats benefit from a professional dental cleaning once a year, though some breeds may need more frequent care.

  • Is anesthesia required for pet dental cleanings?

    Yes. To safely and thoroughly clean below the gumline, pets must be placed under anesthesia. Our team uses modern, low-risk protocols to keep your pet safe and comfortable.

  • Can dental disease affect my pet’s overall health?

    Yes. Untreated dental disease can cause pain and lead to infections that affect organs like the heart, liver, and kidneys.

  • Do you provide dental X-rays for pets?

    Yes. We use digital dental radiographs to detect hidden problems like broken roots, infections, or bone loss.

  • What are signs my pet might need a dental checkup?

    Bad breath, red or swollen gums, difficulty chewing, drooling, or loose teeth are common warning signs.