The typical dental cleaning procedure includes general anesthesia, IV catheter & fluids, cardiac monitoring, intra-operative pain medicine, day hospitalization, nursing care, oral antibiotics, and possibly extractions. Fees range from $370 - $600 depending on the severity of dental disease.
Let’s face it, a dental cleaning is not cheap. Now compare this to the cost of hospitalizing a pet for kidney, liver, or heart disease where a typical estimate of $1,800 to $3,500 is not uncommon. In this respect, a dental cleaning is a bargain! Think of how much money you could actually save by following our preventive care recommendations.
What are you waiting for?
Now, is the time to get a dental cleaning!
February is National Dental Health Month! This month we are offering 10% off all Dental Cleanings! That’s a potential savings of at least $50!
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