Anesthetic-free teeth cleaning for dogs and cats.
Your pet need dental cleaning regularly to prevent
infectious diseases, loss of teeth and gums.
Non-anesthetic dental cleaning helps prevent infectious diseases, periodontal, tooth loss. Thus, we increase the longevity of your pet.
First, we leave the environment calm with relaxing music so that your pet feels comfortable. Soon after, we start the cleaning treatment by removing the plaque and calculus on your pet’s teeth. In addition, we further clean the bacteria under the gum line and finish by polishing, cleaning and rinsing the animal’s mouth.
At the end of the treatment, you receive photos of before dental cleaning without anesthesia and after cleaning.
Bright N Shine offers a healthy and safe alternative to the traditional anesthetic induced cat and dog dental cleanings. Our caring, patient, and courteous team goes to your location and helps your pet relax and make it through the appointment stress-free, we guarantee it!
Our main objective is to provide a healthy and safe alternative to the traditional anesthetic induced cat and dog dental cleanings. We gain your pet’s trust and keep them calm without the use of drugs.
We designed Bright N’ Shine around one simple concept: you and your pet deserve to be treated like family. Many pet owners have concerns about putting their animal under anesthesia, especially when it comes to a routine procedure like a teeth cleaning. There are some inherent risks with anesthesia and may not be recommended if your pet is older and/or has other conditions impacting their health.
The Difference Between an Anesthetic Dental and a Non-Anesthetic Dental Procedure An anesthetic dental procedure is a dental cleaning that is non-invasive with no use of any medications, sedatives, or anesthesia. The pet is restrained using gentle, proprietary holds that ensure the pet’s safety throughout the dental procedure.
Many pet owners have concerns about putting their animal under anesthesia, especially when it comes to a routine procedure like a teeth cleaning. There are some inherent risk with anesthesia may not be recommended if your pet is older and/or has other conditions impacting their health.
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