Anesthesia Free Dental Cleanings

Anesthesia-Free Dental Cleanings for Your Pet

At Nova Pets Health Center, we’re dedicated to your pet’s overall well-being, including their dental health. Our anesthesia-free dental cleanings offer a safe, stress-free way to maintain your pet’s oral hygiene without the need for sedation.

Why Choose Anesthesia-Free Dental Cleaning?

Pets need regular dental care to prevent problems like plaque buildup, gum disease, and bad breath. Anesthesia-free dental cleanings are a gentle, effective option for pets who:

  • Are healthy enough for dental care but may not tolerate anesthesia.

  • Need routine cleanings to maintain healthy teeth and gums.

  • Have minor plaque buildup and no severe dental issues requiring extractions or advanced care.

By eliminating the need for sedation, your pet can enjoy a quicker, less invasive cleaning experience.

Our trained professionals use a calm, patient-centered approach to clean your pet’s teeth safely and effectively. Here’s what you can expect:

How Does It Work?

Gentle Restraint

Your pet is securely but comfortably restrained to ensure safety during the procedure.

Manual Scaling

We carefully remove plaque and tartar using specialized tools.

Polishing

After cleaning, we polish the teeth to reduce future plaque buildup.

The Benefits of Anesthesia-Free Dental Cleaning

Safe

Avoids risks associated with anesthesia, particularly for senior pets or those with health concerns.

Stress-Free

A gentle, quick process designed to minimize anxiety for your pet.

Cost-Effective

An affordable option compared to more invasive dental procedures

Preventative Care

Helps maintain your pet’s oral health and reduces the likelihood of future issues.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

Not all pets are suitable for anesthesia-free dental cleaning. It’s best for pets who:

  • Have mild to moderate tartar buildup.

  • Are generally cooperative and tolerant of handling.

  • Do not have severe gum disease or require extractions.

Most pets benefit from a cleaning every 6 to 12 months. If your pet has advanced dental issues, our veterinary team can recommend a comprehensive treatment plan that may include sedation or other procedures.

3935 Avion Park Ct Suite A102

Chantilly, VA , 20151

Hours

  • Mon-Fri:

    • Office Hours: 9 am - 3 pm

    • Vet Hours: 9 am - 1 pm

  • Sat: All Hours 9 am - 12 pm - Boarding Pickup at 6:30 pm

  • Sun: Office Closed - Boarding Pickup at 6:30 pm