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Our Popular Dental Package Is Back - Now at 25% Off!

Protect your pet's oral health with our comprehensive dental package. Enjoy great savings for a limited time!

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Vet with dog
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Our Popular Dental Package Is Back - Now at 25% Off!

Protect your pet's oral health with our comprehensive dental package. Enjoy great savings for a limited time!

Enquire now

Vet with dog
MPVG logo
Our Popular Dental Package Is Back - Now at 25% Off!

Protect your pet's oral health with our comprehensive dental package. Enjoy great savings for a limited time!

Enquire now

Dental disease is one of the most common yet overlooked health issues in pets, with over 80% of dogs and 70% of cats developing some form of dental disease by the age of three. What starts as mild plaque buildup can progress into gum infections, tooth loss, and systemic health complications. Early detection and intervention are key to ensuring your pet’s long-term well-being.

Stages of Periodontal Disease

STAGE 1

  • Visible tartar build-up
  • Slightly swollen gums

STAGE 2

  • Mild tartar build-up
  • Swollen gums
  • Mild bone loss

STAGE 3

  • Moderate tartar build-up
  • Bleeding gums
  • Bone loss

STAGE 4

  • Severe tartar build-up
  • Bleeding gums
  • Receded gumline
  • Tooth damage & 
bone loss
teeth
teeth
teeth
teeth

If untreated, progressive dental disease can lead to the destruction of the supporting tissue around the teeth, including bone and tooth loss, as well as secondary diseases affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver. 

Therefore, regular home dental care along with professional cleanings are vital to your pet’s oral health. By taking a proactive approach and addressing dental concerns early on, your pets can avoid complex health problems and the need for costly treatments down the line.

Recognising the Signs of Dental Disease

  • Bad breath
  • Broken or loose teeth
  • Discoloured teeth
  • Abnormal chewing
  • Facial swelling
  • Inflamed or bleeding gums
  • Reduced appetite
  • Dropping food from the mouth
  • Excessive drooling
  • New or worsening resistance to having face/mouth touched
  • Behaviour changes – not playing as much with toys

Dental disease is one of the most common yet overlooked health issues in pets, with over 80% of dogs and 70% of cats developing some form of dental disease by the age of three. What starts as mild plaque buildup can progress into gum infections, tooth loss, and systemic health complications. Early detection and intervention are key to ensuring your pet’s long-term well-being.

Stages of Periodontal Disease

STAGE 1

  • Visible tartar build-up
  • Slightly swollen gums

STAGE 2

  • Mild tartar build-up
  • Swollen gums
  • Mild bone loss

STAGE 3

  • Moderate tartar build-up
  • Bleeding gums
  • Bone loss

STAGE 4

  • Severe tartar build-up
  • Bleeding gums
  • Receded gumline
  • Tooth damage & 
bone loss
teeth
teeth
teeth
teeth

If untreated, progressive dental disease can lead to the destruction of the supporting tissue around the teeth, including bone and tooth loss, as well as secondary diseases affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver. 

Therefore, regular home dental care along with professional cleanings are vital to your pet’s oral health. By taking a proactive approach and addressing dental concerns early on, your pets can avoid complex health problems and the need for costly treatments down the line.

Recognising the Signs of Dental Disease

  • Bad breath
  • Broken or loose teeth
  • Discoloured teeth
  • Abnormal chewing
  • Facial swelling
  • Inflamed or bleeding gums
  • Reduced appetite
  • Dropping food from the mouth
  • Excessive drooling
  • New or worsening resistance to having face/mouth touched
  • Behaviour changes – not playing as much with toys

Dental disease is one of the most common yet overlooked health issues in pets, with over 80% of dogs and 70% of cats developing some form of dental disease by the age of three. What starts as mild plaque buildup can progress into gum infections, tooth loss, and systemic health complications. Early detection and intervention are key to ensuring your pet’s long-term well-being.

Stages of Periodontal Disease

STAGE 1

  • Visible tartar build-up
  • Slightly swollen gums

STAGE 2

  • Mild tartar build-up
  • Swollen gums
  • Mild bone loss

STAGE 3

  • Moderate tartar build-up
  • Bleeding gums
  • Bone loss

STAGE 4

  • Severe tartar build-up
  • Bleeding gums
  • Receded gumline
  • Tooth damage & 
bone loss
teeth
teeth
teeth
teeth

If untreated, progressive dental disease can lead to the destruction of the supporting tissue around the teeth, including bone and tooth loss, as well as secondary diseases affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver. 

Therefore, regular home dental care along with professional cleanings are vital to your pet’s oral health. By taking a proactive approach and addressing dental concerns early on, your pets can avoid complex health problems and the need for costly treatments down the line.

Recognising the Signs of Dental Disease

  • Bad breath
  • Broken or loose teeth
  • Discoloured teeth
  • Abnormal chewing
  • Facial swelling Inflamed or bleeding gums
  • Reduced appetite
  • Dropping food from the mouth
  • Excessive drooling
  • New or worsening resistance to having face/mouth touched
  • Behaviour changes – not playing as much with toys

Comprehensive Dental Package at 25% OFF

Veterinary Consultation

Our veterinarian thoroughly examines your pet from nose to tail, including oral assessment to note any abnormalities.

General  Anaesthesia

Anaesthesia ensures your pet’s safety and eliminates any discomfort, pain and stress during the dental procedure.

Dental X-rays

(at selected branches*)

Dental X-rays provide a detailed assessment of your pet’s dental health below the gumline, identifying hidden issues that may not be visible during a regular exam.

Scaling and Polishing

Scaling is performed to remove plaque and tartar from above and below the gumline, followed by polishing to eliminate microscopic scratches and minimise subsequent plaque buildup.

Before Dental Care

Before

After Dental Care

After Dental Care

TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • Promotion is valid from 1 June to 31 August 2025 at all 7 branches of Mount Pleasant Veterinary Group.
  • Dental X-rays are not available at the Bedok, East, and Mandai branches. Package pricing may vary.
  • The package excludes additional diagnostic tests, tooth extractions, take-home medications, and other retail products.
  • This promotion cannot be combined with other discounts, packages, or referral dentistry services.

Comprehensive Dental Package at 25% OFF

Veterinary Consultation

Our veterinarian thoroughly examines your pet from nose to tail, including oral assessment to note any abnormalities.

General  Anaesthesia

Anaesthesia ensures your pet’s safety and eliminates any discomfort, pain and stress during the dental procedure.

Dental X-rays

(at selected branches*)

Dental X-rays provide a detailed assessment of your pet’s dental health below the gumline, identifying hidden issues that may not be visible during a regular exam.

Scaling and Polishing

Scaling is performed to remove plaque and tartar from above and below the gumline, followed by polishing to eliminate microscopic scratches and minimise subsequent plaque buildup.

Before Dental Care

Before

After Dental Care

After Dental Care

TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • Promotion is valid from 1 June to 31 August 2025 at all 7 branches of Mount Pleasant Veterinary Group.
  • Dental X-rays are not available at the Bedok, East, and Mandai branches. Package pricing may vary.
  • The package excludes additional diagnostic tests, tooth extractions, take-home medications, and other retail products.
  • This promotion cannot be combined with other discounts, packages, or referral dentistry services.

Comprehensive Dental Package at 25% OFF

Veterinary Consultation

Our veterinarian thoroughly examines your pet from nose to tail, including oral assessment to note any abnormalities.

General  Anaesthesia

Anaesthesia ensures your pet’s safety and eliminates any discomfort, pain and stress during the dental procedure.

Dental X-rays

(at selected branches*)

Dental X-rays provide a detailed assessment of your pet’s dental health below the gumline, identifying hidden issues that may not be visible during a regular exam.

Scaling and Polishing

Scaling is performed to remove plaque and tartar from above and below the gumline, followed by polishing to eliminate microscopic scratches and minimise subsequent plaque buildup.

Before Dental Care

Before

After Dental Care

After Dental Care

TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • Promotion is valid from 1 June to 31 August 2025 at all 7 branches of Mount Pleasant Veterinary Group.
  • Dental X-rays are not available at the Bedok, East, and Mandai branches. Package pricing may vary.
  • The package excludes additional diagnostic tests, tooth extractions, take-home medications, and other retail products.
  • This promotion cannot be combined with other discounts, packages, or referral dentistry services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should my pet get a dental cleaning?

How long is the dental procedure?

Is anaesthesia necessary for a pet's dental procedures? 

How to know if my pet is safe for anaesthesia? 

How can I maintain my pet’s oral hygiene at home?

Frequently Asked Questions

When should my pet get a dental cleaning?

How long is the dental procedure?

Is anaesthesia necessary for a pet's dental procedures? 

How to know if my pet is safe for anaesthesia? 

How can I maintain my pet’s oral hygiene at home?

Frequently Asked Questions

When should my pet get a dental cleaning?

How long is the dental procedure?

Is anaesthesia necessary for a pet's dental procedures? 

How to know if my pet is safe for anaesthesia? 

How can I maintain my pet’s oral hygiene at home?

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