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We Need to Talk About Anesthesia-Free Dentals for Pets

We Need to Talk About Anesthesia-Free Dentals for Pets

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We need to talk about anesthesia-free dentistry because it is marketed everywhere and a lot of loving pet parents are spending real money on something that mostly just makes teeth look pretty.

In this episode, Dr. Angie and JoJo break down what anesthetic-free (or "awake scaling") actually does, what it misses, and why the gap between those two things matters so much for your pet's health. Dr. Angie shares what she sees in practice: pets who have regular anesthetic-free cleanings and show up needing multiple extractions because the disease had been quietly building under the gum line the whole time.

We also talk about approaches to home dental care with teeth brushing, periocare, and what to look for when you peek in your pet's mouth once a week.

If you want to take a deep dive into understanding oral health, you'll enjoy our Tooth Truths: The Dental Episode or if you feel fearful of anesthesia for your pet check out our episode Is My Pet Safe Under Anesthesia? What to Ask & What to Expect

Key Takeaways

  1. Anesthetic-free dental cleaning only addresses tartar visible above the gum line while the majority of dental disease in dogs and cats lives below it.
  2. The procedure is cosmetic. It makes teeth look better but does not treat, diagnose, or prevent disease where disease actually lives.
  3. Pre-anesthetic blood work, monitoring, and modern gas anesthesia have made veterinary dental procedures significantly safer than most pet parents realize.
  4. Dr. Angie saw a consistent pattern: pets receiving regular anesthetic-free cleanings often showed up needing the most extractions because disease had progressed undetected for years.
  5. "Board certified veterinarian" in marketing copy is not the same as a board-certified veterinary dental specialist.
  6. Checking your pet's mouth once a week at home is genuinely valuable. You know your pet's normal better than anyone.
  7. Periоcare applied along the gum line a few times a week is a solid B+ for pets who won't tolerate regular brushing.
  8. If anesthesia fear is what's keeping you from scheduling a dental, go listen to the anesthesia episode first as it addresses that fear directly.

Sound Bites:

"I wish they would say this is just cosmetic — that says we're gonna miss over half of the dental disease in your dog's mouth." — Dr. Angie

"I'm not judging you as a listener or as a pet parent. I'm judging the marketing. That's what I'm judging." — JoJo

"$295, y'all, is not that cheap when you can go get one for $500 or $600, which you might end up having to do anyhow." — JoJo

"They are not cleaning under the gum and they're not assessing the tooth structure under the

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