Henderson oral health

Dog Dental Cleaning in Henderson

Dental care in dogs can protect against pain, infection, and long-term complications. Call first to confirm availability and get clear next-step instructions before your visit.

When to call

  • Bad breath, gum redness, bleeding, or bad odor that persists.
  • Difficulty chewing, dropping food, or reluctance to eat.
  • Pain around mouth, drooling, or oral swelling.

What to expect

The team will review your pet's history and oral signs, then provide pre-visit instructions. At the visit, a full oral exam is performed and a dental plan is created with practical next steps.

Why Dr. Billington

She favors realistic prevention-first guidance, so families understand both what must be done now and what can be planned over time for oral health and long-term outcomes.

Next steps

Call first through the contact page. If symptoms are non-emergent, we can coordinate timing directly with the team.

Frequently asked dental care questions

How often should adults get dental cleaning in Henderson?

Most pets benefit from annual or biennial exams based on risk, age, and home care. A dental plan should be set after a clinic exam.

Does pet dental cleaning require sedation?

Most dental cleanings are done under sedation for safety, to allow a full oral exam and treatment planning.

What should I do before a dental appointment?

Ask the team for pre-visit instructions, especially about fasting and any special medication timing.

For cost and planning notes, this guide may help before booking: Henderson dental cleaning costs guide.

Call-first scheduling

Call to Schedule with Dr. Billington

Call The Edge Pet Hospital and ask to schedule with Dr. Billington for preventative-first, transparent care.