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Anaesthesia and safety

Why is dentistry done under anaesthesia?

Unlike people, pets can't stay still during a tooth examination, X-rays and treatment. Anaesthesia makes the procedure possible and safe for everyone involved.

Anna Nikolaienko — veterinary dentist

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Safety and quality of the procedure

Movement during treatment is dangerous: it risks injury to the mouth, poor-quality X-rays, and incomplete removal of disease.

Under anaesthesia, the vet can thoroughly examine every tooth and carry out X-rays and treatment without stress for the pet.

Why "anaesthesia-free cleaning" is limited

Surface cleaning without anaesthesia doesn't allow work below the gumline, removal of tartar near the roots, or a thorough diagnosis.

The pet experiences pain and stress, which makes the procedure harder and reduces its effectiveness.

Preparing for anaesthesia

Before the procedure, the vet assesses the pet's general condition, blood tests and risk factors. This is standard practice to reduce risk.

When to see a vet

  • Dental treatment is planned — discuss anaesthesia and preparation with your vet
  • There are chronic conditions (heart, kidneys) — an individual risk assessment is needed
  • The pet is elderly or has allergies — the vet will choose a safe protocol

What not to do at home

  • Don't look for "anaesthesia-free cleaning" as an alternative to proper treatment
  • Don't hide chronic conditions or medications from your vet
  • Don't feed the pet before the procedure if your vet has given fasting instructions

Frequently asked questions

Under anaesthesia the pet feels no pain during the procedure. After waking, the vet prescribes pain relief if needed.

Most pets wake up within an hour. The vet will explain what to expect at home.

Sources and professional guidelines

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This material is educational and does not replace an examination by a veterinary dentist. The exact cause of symptoms and treatment plan are determined only after an in-clinic consultation.

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