Animals with more significant oral diseases and injuries may require oral surgery to repair or manage the issue. The need for oral surgery in Los Altos pets should be thoroughly evaluated by one of our veterinarians so that we can create a plan to make the procedure as easy and pain-free as possible. Most pets requiring oral surgery are able to eat food 6-12 hours afterward and are back to normal habits within a few days.
Reasons your pet may be in need of oral surgery in Loyola may include feline stomatitis, canine chronic ulcerative paradental stomatitis (CUPS), jaw fracture, oral tumors, cysts, and more. Choosing surgery for pets with oral cancer or trauma may be a life-saving option.
At Acadia Veterinary Clinic, we are here to walk you through our procedure for oral surgery in Cupertino patients, and answer all of your questions before and after.