PET DENTALS
Our Dental Care Packages
Healthy teeth and gums are essential for your pet’s overall comfort and long-term well-being. We offer two dental packages designed to suit different needs and ages. All procedures include a general anaesthetic and are performed by our veterinary team under strict monitoring protocols.
Bookings essential:
Call: 031 765 3221 or email: info@hillcrestvets.co.za
Our goal is simple:
Improve comfort, preserve function, and extend quality of life.
Terms & Conditions
- Extractions are not included and will be quoted for during the procedure if needed.
- We advise scheduling an pre admission appointment with our nurses (no additional charge) if your pet has not been seen by us in the last 6 months.
- Additional medication, hospitalisation, or follow-up care may incur separate charges.
- Pets must be fasted as instructed prior to their procedure.
Comprehensive Dental Package
R 2350
WITH X-RAYS
Recommended for: Younger, healthy pets and not advised for pets over 7 years.
General Anaesthetic
This includes advanced anaesthetic monitoring.
Ultrasonic Scale & Polish
Complimentary Full-mouth Dental X-RAYS
Dental X-RAYS allow us to identify disease below the gumline, giving your pet the highest standard of care.
Dental Charting
EXCLUDES:
- Extractions (Quoted separately if required)
- Extractions might need to be done at a later date depending on the findings. This will be discussed with the client.
- Additional Medications
X-RAYS:
Dental Radiographs allow us to diagnose problems beneath the gumline:
- Detect hidden root abscesses.
- Identify bone loss.
- Assess tooth viability.
- Avoid leaving painful disease untreated.
- Improve the quality of dentistry we provide.
Advanced Dental Package
R 3250
WITH X-RAYS & BLOODS
Recommended for: All pets, and especially senior pets over 7 years or those with known health concerns. This is our most comprehensive and proactive dental care option.
Discounted Pre-anaesthetic Blood Testing (Normal price R2100)
All pets over seven years should ideally have baseline blood work before anaesthesia.
Blood tests help us assess organ function and ensure a safe procedure. Even for younger pets, bloods are a proactive and practical step in long-term health care.
General Anaesthetic
This includes advanced anaesthetic monitoring.
Ultrasonic Scale & Polish
Complimentary Full-mouth Dental X-RAYS
Dental X-RAYS allow us to identify disease below the gumline, giving your pet the highest standard of care.
Dental Charting
EXCLUDES:
- Extractions (Quoted separately if required)
- Extractions might need to be done at a later date depending on the findings. This will be discussed with the client.
- Additional Medications
- Pre-anaesthetic Blood Testing: All pets over seven years should ideally have baseline blood work before anaesthesia.
Blood tests help us assess organ function and ensure a safe procedure. Even for younger pets, bloods are a proactive and practical step in long-term health care.
X-RAYS:
Dental Radiographs allow us to diagnose problems beneath the gumline:
- Detect hidden root abscesses.
- Identify bone loss.
- Assess tooth viability.
- Avoid leaving painful disease untreated.
- Improve the quality of dentistry we provide.
What you need to know about Pet Dentals
When does my pet need a Pet Dental?
Your pet’s teeth should be checked on at least an annual basis. At your annual vaccination visit, our vets or vet nurses will check your pet’s teeth for you and give a recommendation.
However, if you notice that your pet has:
- Bad breath
- Tartar build up
- Dropping food
- Bleeding gums
- Reluctance to chew
- Weight loss
it is a very good idea to book a free consult with one of our vet nurses and have their teeth checked.
Why Does My Pet Need Dental X-rays?
We now include dental x-rays as a part of our dental packages as these assist us to see what is happening underneath the gumline, resulting in a better diagnosis for your pet.
Many dental issues start below the gumline, invisible during a normal check-up. Dental radiographs (X-rays) help us detect:
- Infected roots or abscesses
- Bone loss
- Hidden tooth fractures or resorption (common in cats)
- Retained roots after extractions
What Happens on Dental Day?
- General anaesthesia: for safety and a pain-free, thorough exam.
- Full oral assessment and dental X-rays
- Professional cleaning (scaling and polishing).
- Treatment plan, based on what we find.
- Simple extractions or minor issues: usually handled the same day (Not included in price and would be discused).
- Complex or multiple extractions: may require advanced surgical planning. (Not included in price and would be discused).
Why Might a Second Procedure Be Needed?
Sometimes, our dental X-rays uncover:
- Multiple teeth requiring extraction.
- Complex or fractured roots.
- Major bone loss.
- Severe feline tooth resorption.
In these cases, a second, carefully planned procedure is the safest choice for your pet’s welfare. This allows us to keep anaesthetic times short and ensure all proper surgical and pain control measures are in place.
Why Don’t You Just Do Everything at Once?
- Anaesthetic Safety: Shorter procedures are safer, especially for older pets.
- Complexity: Some surgical cases need more time, planning, or equipment.
- Best Practice: We will always discuss major findings and costs with you first, just like your own dentist would.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I be called before extractions?
Yes, unless you have already given permission ahead of time. We strive for clear and open communication.
Does needing two dental procedures mean something is wrong?
No. Sometimes extra care and extra time are required to treat advanced disease properly and safely.
Is this common?
Yes, especially for older animals, rescue pets, or cats with hidden disease.
For any more information or to make a booking please contact us: 031 765 3221 or email: info@hillcrestvets.co.za
