By age three, most Cats show signs of dental disease. By age five, most have some degree of painful oral pathology. Because Cats rarely show obvious pain, it goes undetected for months or years until diagnostics reveal what behavior never could.
Schedule a Dental EvaluationDental disease in Cats is not cosmetic. Periodontal disease, tooth resorption, and oral infections create chronic systemic inflammation that contributes to kidney disease, cardiac disease, and immune dysregulation. The mouth is not separate from the body.
Most Cats with significant oral pain do not stop eating. They eat differently, eat less, or eat only certain foods, but they adapt. By the time a Cat Parent notices behavioral changes, the underlying disease is usually well advanced.
Annual oral examination as part of every wellness visit, and full dental radiographs under anesthesia when indicated, are how we find and address what your Cat’s stoicism is hiding.
COHAT stands for Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment. It is the proper term for a professional dental cleaning under anesthesia in veterinary medicine. A COHAT is not just a cleaning — it includes a full oral examination, full-mouth digital radiographs, probing of every gingival pocket, and treatment of all pathology found. It is the only type of dental care that can meaningfully address what is happening below the gumline, where most dental disease in Cats actually lives.
Every dental procedure at CatsOnly is a COHAT. Full-mouth digital radiographs are included with every case, without exception.
Daily tooth brushing is the gold standard for home dental care and has the most evidence behind it. Our team will teach you a low-stress technique that works with your Cat’s temperament.
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