Veterinary Dental Care in Arcata
Here at Arcata Animal Hospital, we want to prevent dental disease in any way we can. That’s why we offer comprehensive dental services and place such a strong emphasis on preventive care, which typically begins with the annual physical exam. During these exams, we will evaluate your pet’s teeth and let you know when it is time for a dental cleaning. If cleaning is done early and often, advanced periodontal disease can be avoided – saving your pet from pain and loss of teeth, and saving you money by avoiding more complicated and involved dental procedures.
We have trained anesthetic nurse assistants dedicated to the monitoring and support of each individual anesthetized patient for their entire procedure. In addition to the trained eyes, ears, and hands of our support team, we utilize advanced monitoring and support equipment to maximize the safety of every patient under our care for anesthesia, from the moment they are induced to the time they have progressed through their recovery and are returning home.
What does Anesthesia Monitoring include?
Our support and monitoring includes:
- Maintaining patient warmth with heat conserving padding, foot covers and circulating warm air blankets. Temperature is monitored continuously throughout the procedure.
- Intravenous fluids flow through a special warming device to help keep our patients warm and calibrated fluid pumps ensure the proper fluid rate is administered to maintain blood pressure.
- Respiration is closely monitored and recorded – both rate and quality of respiration.
- Oxygen saturation of the blood is continuous monitored to ensure proper ventilation and oxygenation of our patients.
- End-tidal CO2 is closely monitored to ensure our patient ventilation is adequate.
- Heart rate and rhythm is monitored with a continuous ECG and simultaneous auscultation with a stethoscope.
- Mucous membrane color and refill times are continuously monitored to ensure adequate perfusion.
- Blood pressure is continuously monitored to ensure adequate blood flow to all organs.
Your pet is at a much greater risk of infection, pain, or other internal organ problems due to dental disease than they are from an anesthetic complication.
- Maintaining patient warmth with heat conserving padding, foot covers and circulating warm air blankets. Temperature is monitored continuously throughout the procedure.
- Intravenous fluids flow through a special warming device to help keep our patients warm and calibrated fluid pumps ensure the proper fluid rate is administered to maintain blood pressure.
- Respiration is closely monitored and recorded – both rate and quality of respiration.
- Oxygen saturation of the blood is continuous monitored to ensure proper ventilation and oxygenation of our patients.
- End-tidal CO2 is closely monitored to ensure our patient ventilation is adequate.
- Heart rate and rhythm is monitored with a continuous ECG and simultaneous auscultation with a stethoscope.
- Mucous membrane color and refill times are continuously monitored to ensure adequate perfusion.
- Blood pressure is continuously monitored to ensure adequate blood flow to all organs.
Before and After



