+372 50 80 660 Õismäe tee 115A, Tallinn
Mon-Fri: 10-18 | Sat, Sun: closed
Haabersti Loomakliinik
+372 50 80 660 Õismäe tee 115A, Tallinn
Mon-Fri: 10-18 | Sat, Sun: closed
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Dental Calculus Removal in Dogs

+372 50 80 660 Õismäe tee 115A, Tallinn
Mon-Fri: 10-18 | Sat, Sun: closed

Dental Calculus Removal in Dogs: Preserve Your Pet’s Health for Years

Periodontal diseases are among the most common issues that man’s best friend faces. Often, these problems go unnoticed by owners until they begin causing significant discomfort and associated health issues for their pets. According to statistical data, more than 85% of men’s best friends over 2 years old suffer from various periodontal diseases if they do not regularly visit a veterinarian for preventive oral cleaning. Regular dog teeth cleaning is essential to maintaining your pet’s oral condition. Qualified professionals perform dog dental cleanings and help prevent and address issues. A dog dentist gives specialized care for your pet’s dental needs. Proper dog dental care is crucial to ensuring the well-being of your furry companion. Dog plaque removal is a vital part of sustaining healthy teeth and gums in dogs. In some cases, dog teeth removal may be necessary to address severe dental problems. Comprehensive dog teeth care includes regular check-ups and preventive measures to sustain your pet’s oral well-being.

How Dental Calculus Develops and Why It’s Hazardous

The mechanism behind the formation of dental calculus on a dog’s teeth is relatively straightforward. When consuming soft food (commercial animal food or natural food with meat), a layer of plaque accumulates on the enamel surface of the teeth. Plaque is a product of the bacteria in the oral cavity mixing with food remnants. Over time, the amount of plaque increases and transforms into oral calculus.

Calculus is not limited to the visible surface of the teeth; it also extends beneath the gumline. As its quantity grows, it gradually pushes the gum tissue further away from the teeth, leading to inflammation. A pocket forms under the gums where food particles get trapped, worsening the inflammation. The inflammatory process causes considerable pain and discomfort for the loved one, forcing it to refuse food and play.

Only qualified mouth cleaning can help avoid such negative health issues and address them promptly. Attempts to handle this issue independently yield suboptimal results because:

  • Removing dental calculus without anesthesia and pain relief can cause severe stress for the pet. That is why it is advised to entrust the procedure to veterinary specialists.
  • Mechanical methods (such as tweezers) do not effectively remove it and may damage the enamel and gums.
  • Dental pastes or special pads only deal with soft plaque, not hard calculus, in terms of oral hygiene.
  • Cleaning it under the gums at home is virtually impossible.

Therefore, it is better to have it removed by genuine experts in veterinary dentistry at Haabersti Loomakliinik.

Advantages of Dental Care at Haabersti Loomakliinik

At Haabersti Loomakliinik, qualified veterinary doctors who are knowledgeable about dog health are available to provide service at a reasonable cost. Some advantages of oral cleaning at our veterinary clinic in Tallinn include:

  • Individualized care
  • Comfortable conditions for dearest and their owners
  • The option for cleaning without anesthesia but with pain relief
  • Gentle ultrasonic cleaning effectively removes even the most stubborn deposits on the teeth.
  • Affordable prices are justified by the quality of our services.
  • Comprehensive oral care, including preventive procedures and treatment

If dental calculus has already caused severe problems for your loved one, including advanced decay, our specialists can perform tooth extractions. We also provide professional assistance in treating other health issues in domestic animals.


Our clinic is conveniently located near a transportation hub in Tallinn. Appointments are available by prior arrangement.