Trusted Dog Dentist in Singapore
At The Gentle Vet, we recognise the crucial role dental care plays in the overall health and happiness of your canine companion. Regular teeth cleaning is essential for preventing diseases and ensuring your dog’s life is as comfortable and healthy as possible. Led by a team of experienced and compassionate veterinarians, our 24-hour pet clinic in Singapore is dedicated to providing top-tier dog dental services.
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Our Dog Teeth Cleaning Services

- Dental Examination and Charting: A thorough assessment of your dog’s teeth and gums to identify any potential issues.
- Dental Scaling and Polishing: Professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar buildup, preventing gum disease and tooth decay.
- Tooth Extraction (if necessary): In cases where teeth are irreparably damaged or causing pain, we perform safe extractions.
Common Dog Dental Problems
- Plaque and Tartar Buildup: Leading to more serious oral health issues.
- Gingivitis: Inflammation of the gums that can be painful and lead to tooth loss.
- Periodontal Disease: Affects the supporting structures of the teeth and can lead to serious health issues.
- Tooth Decay: Can cause significant pain and impact eating habits.
- Halitosis (Bad Breath): Often a sign of underlying dental problems.

Benefits of Bringing Your Dog to the Dentist
Regular visits to a dog dentist are integral to maintaining your dog’s overall health and wellbeing. Good dental hygiene extends far beyond preventing bad breath; it’s a critical component of your dog’s long-term health care. Consistent dental check-ups can prevent oral diseases such as gingivitis and periodontal disease. These conditions, if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss, severe pain, and even systemic health issues.
Poor dental hygiene can result in bacteria from the mouth entering the bloodstream, potentially affecting vital organs and leading to conditions like heart and kidney diseases. Keeping your dog’s teeth clean ensures their comfort, preventing painful conditions that can affect their ability to eat, play, and enjoy life.
Regular dental care is also an opportunity for early detection of other health issues. Our dentists can spot signs of nutritional deficiencies, systemic illnesses, and other concerns during a routine dental examination. Furthermore, maintaining your dog’s dental health in Singapore is a cost-effective way to prevent complex dental problems in the future.
How to Keep Your Dog’s Teeth Clean
Preventive dental care is essential. Here are some ways to maintain your dog’s dental health:
- Daily Brushing: Using a dog-specific toothbrush and toothpaste.
- Dental Chews and Toys: These can help reduce plaque and tartar buildup.
- Regular Vet Check-Ups: Crucial for monitoring and maintaining oral health.

Your Trusted Pet Dental Care Provider
Frequently Asked Questions about our Dog Dentists in Singapore
When should my dog start getting dental cleanings?
Dental cleanings should start as early as possible, generally around the age of one year (but it’s never too late to begin).
Are anaesthesia-free dental cleanings effective?
What are the signs of dental problems in dogs?
Signs your dog may require professional teeth cleaning services include bad breath, loose teeth, discoloured teeth, reluctance to eat, and visible tartar or plaque.