Dentistry

Our board-certified dental specialist provides comprehensive dental health solutions that prioritize your pet’s comfort and long-term well-being.

About Veterinary Dentistry at Boundary Bay

Periodontal disease (gum disease), is very common in pets and can cause bad breath, oral pain, behavioral changes like reduced appetite, and may affect a pet’s kidneys, liver and heart.

Our board-certified veterinary dental specialist is trained to diagnose and treat both genetic and acquired dental problems. Using specialized diagnostics, including dental radiology, laboratory evaluations, and advanced imaging like CT scans, we can quickly and accurately diagnose oral health issues and related medical problems before planning treatment.

BBVSH also offers a wide range of specialized dental treatment options, including surgical solutions, ensuring that your pet receives the care they need for optimal oral health. Our advanced capabilities mean we can address even complex dental problems effectively.

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About these Dental services offered at Boundary Bay

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Dental Services

Offered at boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital

Periodontal Surgery

Diagnostic Tests Include:
  • Probing and charting of every tooth
  • Diagnostic dental xrays of every tooth
  • 64 slice CT Scan for challenging cases or oral/nasal/salivary disease
Procedures Offered Include:
  • Complete oral hygiene including scaling, polishing, open and closed root planing
  • Gingival flaps to preserve or recreate attached gingiva
  • Bone augmentation to aid in regeneration of lost bone support of the teeth

Major Oral Surgery

Diagnostic Tests Include:
  • Diagnostic dental x-rays to evaluate dental health, extent and invastion of oral masses, traumatic damage, bone present adjacent to oronasal fistulas or cleft palates
  • 64 slice CT scan for assessment of oral masses, head and facial trauma, nasal disease, TMJ dysfunction
  • Incisional or excisional biopsy of oral pathology
  • Fine needle aspirates or excisional harvesting of lymph nodes for tumour staging
Procedures Offered Include:
  • Extraction of single or multiple teeth or tooth roots
  • Removal of embedded and/or ectopic teeth
  • Dentigerous and radicular cyst extirpation with bone implant as needed
  • Mass removal and histology
  • Closure of oronasal fistulas
  • Closure of cleft palates
  • Minimally invasive fracture repair
  • Surgical correction of “open mouth jaw locking”
  • Placement of esophageal feeding tubes

Endodontics

Diagnostic Tests Include:
  • Diagnostic dental x-rays to evaluate tooth vitality and periapical disease
  • 64-slice CT Scan for challenging vitality evaluation
Procedures Offered Include:
  • Root Canal Therapy of fractured or otherwise non-vital teeth
  • Vital Pulp Therapy and “Pulp Capping” for fractured teeth of less than 48 hours duration
  • Apexification to stimulate further development and closure of an open apex in a non-vital tooth
  • Apexogenesis to stimulate further development and closure of an immature apex in a vital tooth
  • Retrograde Root Canal Therapy for (re)treatment of compromised apices

Crowns

Diagnostic Tests Include:
  • Assessment of remaining crown to determine prognosis for retention of that tooth
  • Diagnostic dental radiographs to assess structural integrity
Procedures Offered Include:
  • Cast metal crown formation and placement for compromised teeth
  • Crown lengthening gingival surgery to optimize crown shaping and cementation for greater retention of the cast metal crown

Orthodontics

Diagnostic Tests Include:
  • Assessment of occlusion and head type
  • Diagnostic dental xrays as needed for treatment planning
Procedures Offered Include:
  • Genetic counselling as needed for breeding/show animals
  • Selective extractions to optimize tooth eruption and placement, and oral comfort
  • Incline Planes for “base narrow” mandibular canine teeth
  • Crown Amputation and Vital Pulp Therapy for treatment of “base narrow” mandibular canine teeth and/or “lance” maxillary canine teeth
  • Active force appliances for other malocclusions such as “lance” maxillary canine teeth

Restorations

Diagnostic Tests Include:
  • Dental radiographs to assess extent of damage and tooth vitality
  • Assessment of occlusion to determine its role in damage done to other teeth
Procedures Offered Include:
  • Repair of enamel loss from enamel hypoplasia to decrease sensitivity and plaque retention
  • Carious lesion repair
  • Repair of crown damage from trauma

Radiograph Assessment

Procedures Offered Include:
  • A written report evaluating DIAGNOSTIC dental xrays submitted by the primary veterinarian
Procedures Offered Include:
  • A written report evaluating DIAGNOSTIC dental xrays submitted by the primary veterinarian

Meet Our Dental Team Members

DVM, DAVDC

Dentist/Oral Surgeon

Choose Boundary Bay for Dentistry

We offer specialty veterinary dentistry services by board-certified dentists, serving dog and cat owners throughout B.C. and northern Washington. We invite you to consider the following reasons to entrust your pet to Boundary Bay’s dental specialists.

Board-certified Veterinary Dentist and Oral Surgeon

Board-certified dentists have completed a rigorous residency training program and passed comprehensive board-certification examinations to demonstrate their knowledge. Our dentist has performed thousands of hours of oral surgery and dentistry, and has a proven 25 year track record.

Accessibility & Fast Admission

Our dentist is physically in the hospital three days a week for appointments, and is on-call 24/7 for emergencies and other services. We will strive to get your pet assessed as soon as possible. Many patients can have their procedure the same day as the initial consultation.

Specialty Veterinary Dentistry Equipment

Our hospital is equipped with dedicated dentistry and oral surgery equipment plus a purpose-built dental operatory, enabling specialized care, minimized pet discomfort and optimized outcomes.

Customized, Collaborative and Ongoing Care

Your pet will get a treatment plan specific to them, with collaboration with other specialists, as needed. Your primary care veterinarian will also receive full reports of your visit and in planning future preventive care and maintenance.

Your Pet Comes First

Recommendations for care will always be driven by what is best for your pet, and for you, its owner. Different treatment options can be explored to find what fits best in each circumstance.

How to Get a Referral to Our Dental Services

There are two ways to get an appointment for specialty care at our hospital:

  1. From your primary veterinarian
    A referral ensures the proper transfer of medical information. It is beneficial to your pet and the specialty veterinarian to have all relevant medical information and will help your pet receive appropriate care.
  2. Contact us directly
    You are welcome to contact us directly without a referral if you believe your pet would benefit from specialty or behaviour care. However, we believe strongly in working hand-in-hand with your family veterinarian to provide comprehensive care, and if it is possible to provide records or a referral from your family vet, it is helpful. Please contact us at 604-514-8383 or at info@bbvsh.com.

For Pet Owners

A referral from your family veterinarian ensures the proper transfer of medical information. It is beneficial to your pet and the specialty veterinarian to have all relevant medical information and will help your pet receive appropriate care.

You are welcome to contact us directly without a referral if you believe your pet would benefit from specialty or behaviour care. However, we believe strongly in working hand-in-hand with your family veterinarian to provide comprehensive care, and if it is possible to provide records or a referral from your family vet, it is helpful. Please contact us at 604-514-8383 or at info@bbvsh.com.

For Referring Veterinarians & Vet Clinics

Referrals to our Surrey, BC Hospital

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PDFs can be emailed to info@bbvsh.com or faxed to 604-427-2494

Referrals to our hospital in Bellingham, WA

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PDFs can be emailed to bellingham@bbvsh.com or faxed to 1-888-867-6928

Our Code of Conduct

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Respect

We are here to take good care of your pet and we’re committed to establishing trust and mutual respect with our clients, however, please know that abusive language, aggressive behaviour, and lack of respect toward any of our staff members will not be tolerated.

Most Critical First

We prioritize care based on severity, ensuring that the most critically ill patients receive attention first. Upon arrival, your pet will undergo a thorough triage assessment to determine the level of urgency. This process allows us to quickly identify and treat potentially life-threatening conditions.

Pay For Service

Emergency Services aim to diagnose and support your pet during their illness or crisis; however, please recognize that you are paying for the services rendered, not the results achieved. The fees cover time, expertise, and resources dedicated to your pet’s care, regardless of outcome.

If your pet is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, come directly to our hospital.

Walk-ins are welcome; no appointment is required.

If you are able, call ahead and let us know you are coming.

Our phone number is (604) 514-8383

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