Sunrise Veterinary Group
cat health and wellness

Cleaning Your Cat’s Teeth - Preventing
Dental Disease

Dental disease is one of the most common conditions seen by veterinarians. Approximately 70% of cats that don’t receive proper dental care will develop signs of dental disease by the age of 3. Bad breath is often just a minor symptom of the more severe dental disease occurring in your cat's mouth. The most common dental problems are due to periodontal disease and gingivitis. Periodontal disease is an infection caused by the bacteria found in dental plaque. It often starts with mild tooth discoloration but without regular cleaning, this plaque builds up and turns into tartar. Tartar digs into the gums where bacteria become trapped and cause infections. If left untreated, this periodontal disease often results in tooth and gum infections, pain, loss of teeth and even organ damage in cats.

Dental disease can be easily prevented by following your veterinarian’s advice regarding dental examination, home care and professional dental cleanings.

Even if you are performing the recommended daily tooth brushing, your cat will intermittently require dental cleanings by their veterinarian to prevent periodontal disease from occurring. Typically a once yearly cat teeth cleaning is recommended, however, the frequency of these cleanings will depend on the success of the
at-home dental care. They may be as frequent
as every 4 to 6 months in a cat with severe
periodontal disease or only every 2 to 3
years if a cat owner has been dedicated
to maintaining their cats' dental
health at home.

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Specialty Care

Sometimes sick or injured pets need the care of a veterinary medical specialist. When that happens, VCA specialty hospitals work closely with the general practitioner veterinarians who refer cases to us in order to provide seamless veterinary care to your pet. When your pet is facing any kind of serious illness or injury, our specialty referral hospitals will provide the compassionate and expert care your beloved pet needs.

Our goal is to make sure that when you and your pet are in need that you have access to board certified specialists who are up to date on the very latest developments in their field. In our state of the art hospitals, our specialists also have access to the most sophisticated diagnostic and treatment tools and techniques from ultrasonography and endoscopy to CAT scans and even MRI.

We have over 40 specialty hospitals across the US so there may be one near you. Our specialized services include: behavior, cardiology, critical care, dentistry, dermatology, integrative medicine, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology, radiology, rehabilitation, reproduction, and surgery.

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Emergency Care

Sunrise Veterinary Group is open Monday through Friday 8AM-8PM and on Saturday 8AM-4PM (we are closed on Sunday). If your pet has a medical emergency during our hospital’s hours, please telephone us immediately at 631-661-5380. Our experienced team of veterinarians, technicians and assistants are here to help you and your pet.

Our address is:

Sunrise Veterinary Group
521 Sunrise Highway
West Islip, NY 11795

Please click here for directions to our location.

If your pet is experiencing a medical crisis when our hospital is closed, you may take your pet to either of following 24/7/365 veterinary emergency hospitals in our vicinity:

Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island
75 Sunrise Highway
West Islip, NY 11795
631-587-0800
Open 24/7/365
www.vmcli.com

Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center of Westbury
609-5 Cantiague Rock Road
Westbury NY 11590 
516-420-0000
Open 24/7/365
www.vcaspecialtyvets.com/westbury

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