This inquiry seems simple, but takes a long answer. We are a veterinary dentistry and oral surgery referral practice; we tend to see patients with severe oral disease or significant anesthetic concerns. Cost for initial consultation is $125. At that time, we evaluate a pet in terms of general health and oral disease, and as a candidate for general anesthesia. That allows us to set expectations for treatment, post-treatment care, cost, and scheduling. In many pets, plaque and calculus are the externally visible manifestations of oral disease. The previous response shows how talk of cost for dental care requires input from the care team, and oral diagnostics to plan treatment. Most of our patients are referred by veterinarians for complexity of anesthetic care or severity of oral disease. There is certainly much to be put in context about treatment of the previous respondent’s 5-lb. dog with 1-year-old mandibular fracture that 2 previous veterinarians attempted to address.
I don't know I was there just for an emergency I'm from Concord and had dental surgery from a broken jaw on my pet I see they did clean her teeth during the surgery so that was good but I don't know the basic price for a cleaning her surgery was $2,000 two teeth were removed
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