Dental Vet Kingston
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Monday
8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday
8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday
8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday
Closed


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Your Pet Deserves A Healthy Mouth!

Dr. Mulder is a general practitioner with a desire to ensure that every pet gets the benefit of a healthy mouth.

A healthy mouth means that there is no pain, no infection and therefore no bad breath and no unwanted side effects in the rest of the body. This may involve extraction of a tooth or teeth that are not aligned well, broken or affected with periodontal disease, tooth resorption or even a cavity! Your pet may also benefit from a tooth saving procedure such as a cap or a root canal. Regardless of the treatment plan chosen, our goal is to ensure that your pet is healthy and happy!


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Dr. Mulder is a  "dental enthusiast" whose 33 years experience in private practice has given him a keen interest in veterinary dentistry. This experience and ongoing continuing education has equipped him with the knowledge base and competency to assess potential extractions and to perform a wide range of dental surgery.

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Our Services Include:


  • Extractions of retained deciduous teeth
  • Correction of occlusion issues
  • Full mouth extractions
  • Repair of fractured teeth
  • Diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of unusual dental diseases

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Watch this space for a weekly update of dogs and cats that have been freed from dental pain and infection. Dr. Mulder will post a blog with pictures and occasionally some video of interesting patients recently treated.

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Veterinarians are encouraged to refer pets that require multiple extractions, fractured tooth treatment or malocclusions as well as any case that requires assessment or treatment. A full report of dental disease diagnosis, treatment and post operative care will be sent to the referring veterinarian to ensure coordinated ongoing care.


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