Pet Dental Center

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9250 Corkscrew Rd Ste 18
Estero, FL 33928

Pet Dental Center in Estero, FL is a veterinary practice dedicated to providing expert dental care and improving the lives of pets. Led by Dr. Wade Gingerich, a board-certified dentist and oral surgeon, the highly trained staff at Pet Dental Center offers a wide range of dentistry and oral surgery services for dogs and cats. With a focus on proper diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases, they strive to make each visit positive and productive, ensuring that every patient receives the best care possible.

As the standards of veterinary care evolve, dentistry has become a primary focus for general wellness and quality of life for pets. Pet Dental Center meets the increasing demand for advanced veterinary training and expertise in dentistry, providing routine oral evaluations, dental cleanings, periodontal treatments, root canal therapy, crown restorations, and more. With a passion for happy, healthy pets, Pet Dental Center is committed to exceeding expectations and improving the lives of pets, one tooth at a time.

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Petra M.
9/15/2025

I have been to Pet Dental Center in Estero four times in the past two years with my three Pomeranians, and I would never choose any other facility. The level of care here is unmatched -- everyone...

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Gab P.
7/22/2024

My 13.5y/o mini pin just got dental treatment,very well done dental cleaning and extraction of her tooth. Very caring staff , Dr.Mac super caring and ready answer all questions. Very happy with...

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Arianna S.
4/21/2025

Fantastic experience at Pet Dental Center. My dog had tooth extractions and growths removed. The staff could not have been more patient and informative throughout the entire process. Ashton at the...

Shelley R.
1/14/2025

BUYER BEWARE!! Think twice before spending a NON-REFUNDABLE payment for an introductory appointment. Absolutely unimaginable. Don't do it. There are better alternatives that are less expensive and...

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Karen D.
3/20/2024

If you think $185 and waiting 30 minutes to see a tech is OK then this is the place for you to get a consultation. My quote of under $6000 was given after the resident saw my Maltese. I never...

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Whether your pet needs a simple dental cleaning or advanced treatment of diseased teeth, Pet Dental Center will make sure your pet has a healthy pain-free mouth. As the standards of veterinary care evolve, dentistry has become a primary focus for general wellness care and improving the quality of life for pets. This evolution has increased the demand for advanced veterinary training and expertise in dentistry to properly diagnose and treat oral diseases in pets. Dr. Wade Gingerich, board-certified in dentistry and oral surgery, and the highly trained staff at the Pet Dental Center have the knowledge and expertise necessary to meet this demand. Dr. Gingerich and his support staff have the highest levels of training in veterinary dentistry and anesthesia. We believe that communication is the key to providing a positive experience for you and your pet. Each new patient of the Pet Dental Center will receive an oral exam by Dr. Gingerich who will then discuss the treatment options including risks and benefits. Call today to schedule your pet for a consultation. * Root Canal Therapy In the past, dogs and cats would have teeth extracted if dental fractures or other causes of endodontic disease were present. Today, veterinary dentists have employed the same treatments used for years to treat humans with endodontic diseases (root canal or vital pulp therapy). In addition, teeth treated with endodontic therapies can be restored (prosthodontics) with full crowns made of titanium alloys, ceramics or zirconium. Together, these treatments can help our pets and working dogs maintain oral function long after significant dental disease occurs. * Periodontal Surgery Periodontal disease is the most common dental disease of pets. Caused by bacterial plaque, periodontal disease typically progresses slowly throughout life. Without daily brushing and annual professional care, periodontal disease can progress rapidly, especially in dogs and cats. In addition, some breeds carry genetic and conformational predispositions to early or aggressive development of periodontal disease. As for all dental diseases in veterinary patients, dental extractions have been the traditional method of treatment. Today, veterinary dentists are able to save some teeth with severe periodontal disease using advanced surgical techniques and bone grafting materials. * Orthodontic Treatments Historically, the solution for most malocclusions in dogs and cats has been to extract any tooth or teeth causing a painful bite. Today, veterinary dentists are able to employ orthodontic techniques, which correct malocclusions and restore a functional pain-free bite. Most orthodontic procedures will require application of some type of appliance, which requires general anesthesia for placement and removal as well as restrictions to some chewing activities and providing daily hygiene care. Orthodontics can provide highly successful treatment options for pets suffering from painful malocclusions.
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