
Professional Pet Teeth Cleaning in Long Island City
Welcome to Crescent Street Veterinary Hospital, where our experienced veterinary team provides high quality preventative oral care and treatment in Long Island City to protect your pet’s smile and prevent painful dental disease.

Understanding Pet Teeth Cleaning
Comprehensive veterinary dentistry is a procedure designed to remove plaque and tartar from above and below your cat or dog’s teeth. This service helps prevent and treat gingivitis and disease, which can cause pain, tooth loss, jaw fracture, and even impact organs like the heart, liver, and kidneys.
During a veterinary teeth cleaning at Crescent Street Veterinary Hospital, your pet receives safe, gentle care using specialized equipment. Anesthesia ensures your companion stays relaxed and pain-free throughout the process and allows for a thorough evaluation and treatment.
Gingivitis prevention goes beyond brushing at home. Our dental cleaning services in Long Island City target the hidden bacteria responsible for dental disease. By partnering with our veterinary team, you help safeguard your pet’s comfort, health, and longevity.
Your pet’s well-being is always our top priority. We proudly serve Long Island City, NY, and surrounding communities with compassionate, judgment-free dental care.
What to Expect During Pet Teeth Cleaning
Pre-Cleaning Physical Exam
Every pet’s dental cleaning begins with a thorough physical exam and a pre-anesthetic tests. Our team checks your pet’s overall health and reviews their medical history to make sure your pet is a good candidate for anesthesia.
Anesthesia & Monitoring
Pet dental cleanings require general anesthesia so our team can thorough assess oral health and to prevent pain and stress. Throughout the procedure, our veterinary professionals monitor heart rate, breathing, and vital signs using advanced equipment.
Careful monitoring helps maximize safety and comfort for every pet. Our fear-free certified approach eases anxiety and provides a gentle experience.
Ultrasonic Scaling and Polishing
Using ultrasonic instruments, our veterinarians remove stubborn tartar and plaque both above and below your pet’s gumline. We polish the teeth to smooth the enamel and make it harder for bacteria to stick.
Dr. Sanabria draws on years of hands-on experience and a gentle touch to protect even the most sensitive mouths. Clean, polished teeth support better breath and long-term health.
Full-Mouth Assessment & Dental Radiographs
We thoroughly examine each tooth, checking for hidden problems such as fractures or infection with the use of dental radiographs and an anesthetized oral exam.
After the cleaning, we advise you on at-home care to keep your companion’s mouth healthy between visits.
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Why A Sedated Teeth Cleaning is Important for Your Pet
Routine cleanings play a vital role in protecting your pet’s health. Without professional dental care, bacteria and tartar accumulate, leading to inflamed gums, progressed disease, bad breath, and systemic disease. Early prevention reduces the risk of advanced dental issues that can cause pain and other disease.
Clean teeth contribute to pain-free eating and a happier, more energetic pet. Preventive care can add years to your companion’s life and keeps them feeling their best.
Professional dental cleanings help prevent gingivitis and more severe periodontal disease. By removing harmful bacteria, your pet avoids swollen gums, tooth loss, and discomfort.
Our veterinarians can identify signs of cracked teeth, infection, and other oral issues during cleanings. Early discovery allows for faster, less invasive treatment.
Gingivitis bacteria can enter your pet’s bloodstream and affect organs like the heart and kidneys. Regular dental care boosts overall health and gives your pet a brighter future.
Signs Your Pet May Need Teeth Cleaning
It’s not always easy to spot dental disease in your cat or dog. If you notice any of the following signs, your pet may benefit from veterinary dental cleaning:
- Bad breath
- Red or bleeding gums
- Facial swelling
- Visible tartar or yellow-brown buildup on teeth
- Difficulty chewing or dropping food
- Pawing at the mouth or face
How Often Should Your Pet Receive Teeth Cleaning?
Most dogs and cats need professional teeth cleaning once per year, but some may need more frequent care. Factors like age, breed, genetics, and health conditions influence how often your pet should have a dental cleaning.
Small breed dogs, flat-faced breeds, and pets over age seven often accumulate tartar more quickly. Cats prone to gingivitis or dental issues benefit from regular veterinary evaluations.
Our veterinary team at Crescent Street Veterinary Hospital will create a personalized dental care plan for your pet. Schedule a consultation so we can recommend the right cleaning schedule and help you maintain your companion’s healthiest smile.
Your pet’s comfort and safety matter to us as much as their dental health. Crescent Street Veterinary Hospital is your trusted source for pet teeth cleaning and gingivitis prevention in Long Island City, NY.
- USDA Accredited and Fear Free Certified Practice: Our gentle approach helps reduce anxiety and make dental care stress-free.
- Advanced Dental Training: Dr. Sanabria has completed specialized veterinary dentistry training; Dr. Barnes brings hands-on hospital and LVT experience for exceptional care.
- Full-Service Dentistry & Oral Surgery: Beyond cleanings, we offer dental radiographs, extractions, and oral surgery as needed.
- Convenient Weekend Appointments: We offer Saturday hours and flexible scheduling to fit your busy lifestyle.
- Transparent Pricing and Clear Communication: We always explain options and work with you to develop the best plan for your pet.
Why Dental Radiographs Are Important for Your Pet
Routine dental radiographs detect oral problems early, often before your pet shows obvious signs of pain. Dental radiographs in Long Island City help protect your pet’s health and can prevent serious conditions from progressing.
Most tooth and jaw problems occur where you can’t see, below the gums. Timely radiographs find hidden dental disease, fractured roots, cysts, and oral masses so treatment can start right away.
This service is essential for dogs and cats receiving dental cleanings, those with oral discomfort, or breeds prone to dental issues. Preventive dental care reduces pain, supports long-term wellness, and improves quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is anesthesia safe for my pet during dental cleaning?
Anesthesia is closely monitored by our specialized team who uses advanced monitoring equipment to ensure safety under anesthesia. An individualized protocol is created by your veterinarian and licensed veterinary technician to ensure the safest anesthetic experience for your pet.
How much does a dental cost?
Each dental is specifically tailored per individual pet. Come and schedule an exam so we can evaluate your pets specific needs.
Should my pet fast before the dental procedure?
Yes, pets need to fast for several hours before anesthesia. Our team will provide clear pre-procedure instructions and help ease any concerns about the process.
What conditions can dental cleaning prevent or treat?
Regular teeth cleaning prevents gingivitis and periodontal disease, broken teeth and it can help treat oral infections before they worsen. Some pets may also benefit from extractions or other dental procedures for more advanced disease.
How do I schedule a veterinary teeth cleaning for my pet?
Scheduling is easy! Schedule online, call, or visit our team. Crescent Street Veterinary Hospital is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday from 9:30am to 6:30pm, and Saturday from 9am to 3pm.
How do I prepare my pet for a dental procedure?
Schedule an evaluation with one of our veterinarians, perform pre-anesthetics tests such as blood work, chest x-ray and ECG within 30 days prior to the procedure.





