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Health & Fitness

Reduced Cost for Pet Dental Work!

   As veterinary medicine has advanced, veterinarians have learned to take note of pet's dental health and incorporate dental health into their pets primary health care.  This has resulted in dental cleanings being performed on our companion animals with regularity.  Dental cleanings can be expensive and can commonly result in your pet leaving with one or two teeth missing and medications to be given at home.  While these problems are sometimes unavoidable, at Alicia Pacific Veterinary Center we would like to make the experience as easy as possible.  

   At our hospital the doctor performs all the dental cleanings and takes all the dental x-rays.  She has a very skilled technician monitoring the anesthesia of the pets while she is working and makes sure to evaluate each and every tooth for health before making a decision to remove it.  Alicia Pacific Veterinary Center also offers antibiotic injections that last two weeks for post-op dental care rather than oral medication which can be painful to give your pet who just received oral surgery .   

   The hospital boasts the highest quality dental unit on the market along with a modern dental x-ray unit, and digital images available.  They also use diamond burs for more advance periodontal work. These burs cut more smoothly and allow less tissue damage than your regular metal burs.   

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   Not only does this veterinary hospital offer their dental services in a pristine environment, they also have reduced their prices to meet customer demands.  Right now, Alicia Pacific Veterinary Center has reduced their dental prices by $100 per anesthetic dental procedure - and we plan on keeping it that way! We know the pets of Laguna Niguel need dental care and keeping costs at an affordable rate allows all pets to receive the best care possible, thus avoiding cardiac valvular disease from lack of dental hygiene.    
   
     For more information, contact Alicia Pacific Veterinary Center at 949-388-8499.  Dr. Haney and her staff will be able to go over a treatment plan for you to make sure you receive the individual care we pride ourselves on providing.  

 

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