Tennessee Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery

Tennessee Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery The most comprehensive dental and oral care for your pets in the Volunteer state. Dental and oral disease is the most common disease in today's pets.

The short and long term effects of oral pathology and the discomfort that comes with it can be devastating on your pet's quality of life. Most of the time, our furry companions suffer in silence, with no outward signs that they are in pain. Regular oral checkups can help identify the warning signs of dental disease. Whether it's periodontal disease, broken tooth, oral masses, fractured jaws, or an

y other disease with oral manifestations, our board certified specialist in dentistry and oral surgery can identify and treat the condition.

We have expanded our services and have a new name! Please check us out on our new website at southeastvetdentist.com!
04/11/2023

We have expanded our services and have a new name! Please check us out on our new website at southeastvetdentist.com!

Tennessee Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery has added one more year of being recognized as one of the "Best Veterina...
01/17/2022

Tennessee Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery has added one more year of being recognized as one of the "Best Veterinarians in Nashville" to our achievements. This year is the 5th consecutive year that we have made the cut! Please check out the link!

Find and connect with Nashville's best Veterinarians. Hand picked by an independent editorial team and updated for 2022.

At Tennessee Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery we take pride in supporting the Metro Nashville Police Department. On...
05/26/2021

At Tennessee Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery we take pride in supporting the Metro Nashville Police Department. One small way we can do that is to provide dental care for the canine officers. Officer Braxx was our latest canine officer we had the privilege to treat. Thank you for keeping us safe!

We love to receive updates on our patients. We want to give a special thanks to Quincy's mom for sharing this picture.  ...
04/20/2021

We love to receive updates on our patients. We want to give a special thanks to Quincy's mom for sharing this picture. Quincy was suffering from a condition called stomatitis, the treatment of which requires removal of all the teeth! Quincy is enjoying her morning in her favorite spot looking out at the bird feeder! Her mom reports that Quincy is doing great and is even more playful since her oral surgery with us!

Miss Arya, the Belgian Malinois, is our patient of the week! Despite her breed's reputation, Arya enjoyed her morning ki...
04/06/2021

Miss Arya, the Belgian Malinois, is our patient of the week! Despite her breed's reputation, Arya enjoyed her morning kissing our staff and getting belly rubs. Arya is aspiring to be a working dog so she received a root canal on her canine to save her tooth.

We had a celebrity in this morning! This flobberchops has some painful teeth that need attention.   Oral surgery updates...
03/10/2021

We had a celebrity in this morning! This flobberchops has some painful teeth that need attention. Oral surgery updates will come!

Does your dog love to play with sticks?  Playing and chewing on sticks can cause chronic wear or even fracture your dog'...
03/01/2021

Does your dog love to play with sticks? Playing and chewing on sticks can cause chronic wear or even fracture your dog's teeth! In addition to that, sticks can break and get lodged in the mouth resulting in pain and damage to the teeth and soft tissue! Safe options exist. Any toy that tends to "give" when they bite into it is generally safer. If you can take your thumb and indent the toy, chances are it is going to be okay. Choose wisely!

02/20/2021

Dr. John Lewis writes a monthly column for Veterinary Practice News. In this month’s column, he discusses the important role of veterinary technicians in veterinary dentistry and dental education.

When your mom takes you to the doggie dentist and you're worried about losing your impressive canine tooth, then you hea...
01/28/2021

When your mom takes you to the doggie dentist and you're worried about losing your impressive canine tooth, then you hear you are going to get a root canal and you will still have a handsome smile!!! Archer, the Boxer, is our patient of the week. This wiggle butt received a root canal of his canine tooth and will be back to his mischievous ways in no time!

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1804 Williamson Court, Ste 208
Brentwood, TN
37027

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