80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats over the age of 3 years have suffered some sort of dental or gum disease. Whether your dog or cat is in need of routine preventative dental care including a thorough oral examination, dental cleaning and polishing or has significant oral disease and is in need of major oral surgery, the Dentistry Service at Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine can provide your pet with exceptional oral care.
Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine and the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center have access to one of the very few board certified veterinary dental specialists in the state of Iowa.
Our state-of-the-art dentistry and oral surgery operatory can provide treatment for canine and feline patients. Treatment for periodontal disease, root canal therapy for broken, fractured or non-vital teeth, restorative procedures including treatment of caries (cavities), uncomplicated oronasal fistula repair (communication of the oral cavity and nasal cavity), prosthodontic therapies (crown preparation and cementation), and orthodontic therapies. Not only will your pet be evaluated and treated by a board certified veterinary dental specialist, but it will also be under the care of a highly trained team of anesthesia staff.
Patients can be referred from the primary care veterinarian.