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Mainely Veterinary Dentistry & Urgent Care
Advanced veterinary dentistry and weekend urgent care for cats and dogs in Windham, Maine. Compassionate, specialized care you can trust.
Cat and Dog Dentistry 158 Roosevelt Trail, Windham, ME 04062
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Videos

Veterinary videos about procedures, helpful tips, and success stories!

Why is Anesthesia Necessary for Veterinary Dentistry?

In this video, Dr. Jennifer Keaten at Mainely Veterinary Dentistry explains why anesthesia is essential for veterinary dentistry and how it keeps your pet safe.

What to Expect at Your First Appointment

In this video, Dr. Jennifer Keaten at Mainely Veterinary Dentistry explains what you can expect at your first appointment.

Signs your pet has oral pain

Doctor Keaten discusses the signs that you can look for that your pet may have oral pain. Oral pain can be a very debilitating pain that cats and dogs are very good at hiding.

What to do if your pet has a broken tooth

Does your cat or dog have a broken tooth? Unsure what to do? Dr. Keaten explains in this video why it is important to seek treatment for these tooth as soon as you notice it.

How to brush your cat’s teeth

Dr. Jennifer Keaten and Pauline from Mainely Veterinary Dentistry discuss tooth brushing for cats.

How to brush your dog’s teeth

Doctor Keaten, Kandis, and Bruizer discuss and demo how to brush your dog’s teeth.

Three things you can do for your pet’s oral health

Doctor Keaten, Pauline, and Callie from Mainely Veterinary Dentistry explain 3 things that you can do to improve and maintain your cat and dog’s oral health.

Importance of full mouth dental x-rays for cats and dogs

Dr. Keaten explains the importance of full mouth dental x-rays for every dental case in cats and dogs.

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Hours of Operation

Monday 7:30am – 5:30pm

Tuesday 7:30am – 5:30pm

Wednesday 7:30am – 5:30pm

Thursday 7:30am – 5:30pm

Friday 10am – 7pm (Urgent Care)

Saturday 10am – 7pm (Urgent Care)

Sunday 10am – 7pm (Urgent Care)

 

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From the north (I-95)
Exit 63. Left onto US-202 W. Go 3.4 miles and left to stay on US-202 W. Go 3.7 miles to the rotary and take 3rd exit onto US-302 E. Go 2 miles and practice is on the right.

From the south (I-95)
Exit 48. Turn right onto Riverside Street. Go 1.5 miles and turn left onto US-302 W. Go 5.6 miles and practice is on the left.

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Mainely Veterinary Dentistry, LLC

158 Roosevelt Trail, Windham, ME 04062

info@mainelyvetdentistry.com

(207) 481-8232

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