735 Main Rd, Edgeworth,
NSW, 2285

Pet Dental Month Promotion

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Protect Your Pet’s Teeth This Dental Season

While Pet Dental Health Month is officially in August, we’re starting early this year, with our promotion running from June 1st. Early intervention is critical in preventing periodontal disease from developing and progressing, which is why dental care should be a regular part of your pet’s health routine, not just a one-off treatment.

To support this, Edgeworth Animal Medical Centre is offering the following during the promotional period:

  • $100 off preventative dental cleanings (scale and polish)
  • Complimentary Oxyfresh water additive
  • Discounted SANOS dental sealant ($270, normally $300+)

We only have a small number of dental procedure appointments each day, so booking early is recommended.

What are the benefits of preventative pet dental care?

Aside from catching periodontal disease early and slowing its progression, regular dental treatment reduces the likelihood of extractions and helps prevent infections that can be very painful. Many pets are only diagnosed once it’s advanced. At that stage, extraction is often the only remaining option, even though earlier intervention can often avoid it.

Just as humans visit the dentist every 6–12 months for a routine check and clean, pets need the same level of attention. The difference is that they require a general anaesthetic so we can properly assess and treat everything. Oral health also affects the rest of the body, so it’s not something to overlook.

A quick oral check during a regular consult is useful, but it is only able to reveal so much. We can’t see every part of the mouth while a pet is awake. Dental X-rays are essential for the detection of many conditions, and these can also only be done under anaesthetic.

We often hear concerns about older pets and whether it’s too risky. In most cases, it isn’t. Senior pets can undergo dental procedures safely and often feel noticeably better afterwards.

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Is this right for your pet?

This promotion suits pets who’ve had a dental in the last 6–18 months and are due for their next clean.

Staying consistent helps keep things stable and reduces the chance of bigger problems down the road.

However, dental care isn’t limited to pets on a set schedule.

If yours hasn’t had a dental before, is overdue, or is getting older and may be starting to show signs of dental disease, now is a great time to have things properly assessed.

From there, we can recommend the most appropriate next step.

What is SANOS?

After a dental scale and polish, SANOS is applied underneath the gumline (the gingival sulcus), almost like painting on a protective layer. It creates a barrier that helps reduce bacterial attachment and plaque build-up.

This area is where periodontal disease often begins, and it’s also one of the hardest spots to reach with brushing alone. The benefit can last up to six months.

The Right Care Starts with the Right First Step

If you’re ready to move forward, you can submit an enquiry or request a booking at any time.

Not every patient will be able to go straight into a procedure. Depending on your pet’s history and current condition, they may first need a dental assessment or general health check.

When you get in touch, our reception team will review your pet’s history and help arrange the most suitable appointment.

Remember, daily appointments are limited. Book in early and don’t miss out!

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    FAQs

    Worried Something’s Wrong?

    What should I do if I think something’s wrong with my pet?

    We understand how scary it is when your pet isn’t acting like themselves. If you’re ever concerned, please call our clinic right away. Our team will ask a few questions and advise you on next steps, whether that’s coming in for a check-up or monitoring at home. It’s always better to be safe and have us take a look if you suspect something is wrong.

    How do I know if my pet needs emergency care?

    Certain signs like trouble breathing, collapse, severe bleeding, or seizures mean your pet needs immediate help. If you notice any of these or your pet is in distress, get to a vet right away. We prioritize emergencies during our clinic hours. If a crisis happens when we’re closed, you should head to a 24/7 veterinary emergency hospital without delay.

    What if my pet needs help after hours?

    We partner with a trusted local emergency service for after-hours care. If your pet needs urgent help when our clinic is closed, you can contact the Animal Referral & Emergency Centre (AREC) in Newcastle, or SASH in Tuggerah.

    They’re open 24/7 and will provide immediate veterinary attention. We’ll receive a report from the emergency team so we can follow up with you and your pet as needed.

    Exotic Pets & Unusual Species

    Do you treat exotic or unusual pets?

    Yes, we welcome all kinds of pets at Edgeworth, not just cats and dogs. Our vets have a special interest and plenty of experience in treating birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, mice, reptiles (like snakes and lizards), and more. We understand these unique pets have specific needs, and we’re fully equipped to give them the gentle, knowledgeable care they require.

    Does my exotic pet need regular vet check-ups?

    Absolutely. Exotic pets often hide signs of illness, so routine check-ups are very important. We recommend annual health checks (or more often for some species) to catch any subtle issues early. Our team is skilled in exotic animal care and can give you tailored advice on diet, housing, and preventive health to keep your unusual pet happy and thriving.

    Second Opinions & Complex Cases

    Can I get a second opinion on my pet’s diagnosis or treatment?

    Of course. We know how important peace of mind is when it comes to your pet’s health. Our vets are happy to provide a second opinion on any diagnosis or treatment plan. We’ll review your pet’s history, perform a thorough examination, and then discuss our findings and recommendations with you in a caring, honest way.

    What if my pet has a complicated condition or needs advanced care?

    You’re in good hands. Our clinic is equipped to handle many complex cases, from challenging medical conditions to advanced surgeries. Each of our veterinarians has special areas of expertise (such as surgery, internal medicine, or exotic animal care); we work together as a team to solve tough cases. If your pet ever needs care beyond our scope, we’ll refer you to a trusted specialist and collaborate closely to ensure your pet gets the very best care.

    Choosing the Right Vet for Your Pet

    How do I choose the right vet for my pet?

    Look for a vet who makes you and your pet feel comfortable, listens to your concerns, and communicates clearly; a great clinic will treat your pet as family and provide continuity so you see familiar faces over the years. At Edgeworth Animal Medical Centre, we pride ourselves on being warm, patient, and thorough; we take the time to get to know you and your pet and tailor our care to their individual needs. Ultimately, trust your instincts and choose a clinic where you feel heard and supported.

    Will my pet see the same veterinarian each visit?

    We do our best to provide consistency. As a smaller independent clinic, we have a close-knit team, and we’ll strive to schedule you with your preferred vet whenever possible. We believe that building a long-term relationship with one veterinary team helps your pet feel more at ease and allows us to offer more personalised care at every visit.

    Lifestyle, Behaviour & Quality of Life

    Can you help with my pet’s behaviour or training problems?

    Yes, behaviour is an important part of your pet’s well-being, and our vets can offer guidance on common issues like anxiety, barking, destructive chewing, or litter box problems. We’ll first check if there’s any medical reason for the behaviour, then work with you on training tips or changes at home that might help. If needed, we can also refer you to a qualified pet trainer or veterinary behaviourist for additional support.

    How can I ensure my pet lives a happy, healthy life?

    Caring for your pet’s quality of life means looking after their physical health and emotional happiness. Make sure they get a nutritious diet, regular exercise, and plenty of mental stimulation through play and enrichment activities. Regular veterinary check-ups are also key, as they help us catch any health issues early and manage things like dental care or arthritis to keep your pet comfortable. Most importantly, give them love and attention, as a strong bond with you and a safe, enriching environment go a long way toward a happy life for your pet.

    Will I be told how much my pet’s treatment will cost?

    Absolutely. We’ll always explain the costs before we proceed with any treatment and provide you with a clear, written estimate after examining your pet and determining what they need. You’ll have time to ask questions and consider the options, and we’ll only move forward once you’re comfortable with the plan. Our goal is to be transparent and avoid any surprises, so you can make informed decisions about your pet’s care.

    What payment options do you offer, and do you accept pet insurance?

    We want to make managing your pet’s care as stress-free as possible. Our clinic accepts cash, credit cards, and EFTPOS. We can also process many pet insurance claims on the spot through GapOnly, so you only need to pay the difference (the ‘gap’) while your insurer covers the rest. For larger or unexpected expenses, we’re an approved VetPay provider, allowing you to set up a manageable payment plan. If you ever have concerns about the cost of care, our team will work with you to find a solution that helps you feel confident about your pet’s treatment.