Why February Is the Most Important Month for Pet Dental Care
- Tribeca Veterinary Dentistry
- Feb 3
- 2 min read

If you’ve ever heard your veterinarian talk about brushing your pet’s teeth and thought, “I’ll get to it eventually,” February is your sign to stop procrastinating. February is officially Pet Dental Health Month, making it the most important time of year to focus on your pet’s oral health—and their overall well-being.
Dental disease is one of the most common (and most overlooked) medical conditions in both dogs and cats. The good news? With early care and professional treatment, it’s also one of the most preventable.
Why Pet Dental Health Month Matters
Pet Dental Health Month shines a spotlight on something we see every day in veterinary medicine: dental disease doesn’t just affect the mouth. Bacteria from infected teeth and gums can spread throughout the body, impacting the heart, kidneys, and liver.
By age three, most pets already show signs of periodontal disease—even if they’re eating normally and seem happy at home. February is the perfect time to get ahead of these issues before they turn painful or require more extensive treatment.
Why Professional Dental Cleanings Are Essential
Brushing at home is helpful, but it’s only part of the picture. A professional dental cleaning allows veterinarians to:
Remove plaque and tartar above and below the gumline
Take dental X-rays to assess tooth roots and bone health
Identify fractured, infected, or painful teeth
Prevent progression to advanced periodontal disease
For pet owners searching for dog dental cleaning NYC, February is an ideal time to schedule—before dental issues worsen and require more invasive procedures.
Don’t Forget About Cats and Their Teeth
Cats are masters at hiding pain, which makes cat dental care especially important. Many cats suffer silently from conditions like resorptive lesions, gingivitis, or stomatitis, often without obvious symptoms.
Signs your cat may need a dental evaluation include:
Bad breath
Drooling
Dropping food while eating
Pawing at the mouth
Behavioral changes or decreased appetite
Routine dental exams and cleanings can dramatically improve comfort, appetite, and quality of life for feline patients.
Why February Is the Best Time to Book
Scheduling dental care during pet dental month helps pet owners stay proactive rather than reactive. Early intervention means:
Less pain for your pet
Fewer extractions
Lower long-term costs
Better overall health outcomes
It’s also a great time to reset healthy habits for the year ahead—think of it as spring cleaning for your pet’s mouth.
A Healthy Mouth Means a Healthier Pet
Dental care isn’t just cosmetic—it’s essential medicine. Clean teeth and healthy gums support better heart health, improved digestion, and a longer, happier life for your pet.
If your dog or cat hasn’t had a dental evaluation recently, now is the time.
Call now to book dental cleanings and take advantage of Pet Dental Health Month this February. Your pet’s smile—and their health—will thank you. 🦷🐾
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