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Treatment Plans

Payment for all services is due at the time they are rendered. While this page does not provide a comprehensive list of all services and costs, it can help you anticipate expenses prior to your appointment. A formal treatment plan will be discussed with you on the day of your visit.

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Services & Pricing

Feline Dental Procedure

$450 

Our dental procedure includes anesthesia with monitoring, IV catheter and fluids, full-mouth x-rays, cleaning, polishing, charting, a pain management injection, and the first hour of oral surgery time and first suture pack if needed. Oral medications to go home are also included.

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Extractions and other procedures are not included; additional charges may apply if surgery exceeds one hour or additional suture packs are needed.

 

Long-lasting non-oral medications are available for cats who are difficult to medicate at home at additional cost.

Canine Dental Procedure

$500 (0-22 lbs)

$525 (22.1-50 lbs)

$550 (50.1-80 lbs)

$575 (80.1-110 lbs)

Please inquire (110.1-143 lbs)

Please inquire (>143.1 lbs)

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Our dental procedure includes anesthesia with monitoring, IV catheter and fluids, full-mouth x-rays, cleaning, polishing, charting, a pain management injection, and the first hour of oral surgery time and first suture pack if needed. Oral medications to go home are also included.

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Extractions and other procedures are not included; additional charges may apply if surgery exceeds one hour or additional suture packs are needed.

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Base price determined by the weight of your pet on the day of their procedure.

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Please note that availability is very limited for extra large dogs due to staffing and facility constraints.

Preanesthetic Labwork

$60 to $90

Pre-anesthetic labwork is required for all procedures to ensure your pet’s safety under anesthesia. To help keep costs low, our pre-anesthetic panels are send-out only. Labwork from other veterinary practices may be accepted if it was performed within the past 3 months and includes at minimum a CBC and Chemistry 10 panel.

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Pricing depends on your pet’s individual needs. Please note that a dental procedure cannot be scheduled until lab results are reviewed by our clinical staff and your pet is confirmed to be a safe anesthetic candidate.

SANOS Sealant

$100

SANOS® works to seal the subgingival line (gingival sulcus) against the formation of plaque while allowing water and oxygen to pass through. This product is applied at the end of the dental cleaning and it will extend the benefits of the clean by a minimum of 6 months. This is an optional add-on product.

Extractions

$10 - single rooted tooth (canines excluded)

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$20 - double rooted tooth (carnassials excluded)

 

$30 - triple rooted tooth (carnassials excluded)

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$45 - Canine tooth (aka "fang tooth"; these are the long pointed teeth in the front of the mouth of both cats and dogs)

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$55 - Carnassial tooth (these are the largest teeth in the back of the mouth; dogs and cats typically have 4 total)

Our base dental procedure includes the first hour of oral surgery time. Extraction costs are per tooth removed. If extractions take longer than the included hour due to complexity, additional oral surgery time is billed at $100 per hour.

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If not all extractions can be completed during the initial procedure, a staged procedure will be scheduled to complete any remaining extractions, with additional charges applied as needed.

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Charges for extractions are applied only to teeth actually removed on the day of the procedure, whether during the initial or staged procedure.

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We also offer limited other oral surgical procedures at varying costs, depending on your pet’s needs. Please note that general soft tissue surgery outside of the oral cavity is not offered.

Additional Services

Cost varies

Costs for services such as oral biopsies, histopathology, light-cured bonded sealants, closed root planing, minor grooming (offered only during a dental procedure), and extra charges for medically complex cases (e.g., brachycephalic breeds, heart, kidney, or liver disease) are determined on the day of your dental procedure.

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Please note, this price list is not all-inclusive. If you have any questions about services or fees, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re happy to help!

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Specialty Services

Since Springs Veterinary Dentistry aims to improve access to general practice level dental care for the animals of Colorado Springs, specialty services will not be available, including root canals, facial or jaw surgery, orthodontics, jaw fracture repair, prosthodontics (tooth caps), or cone beam CT scans. If you are interested in these advanced or specialty services, please reach out to the following facility*:

 

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Animal Dental Care and Oral Surgery*​

(719) 536-9949

5520 N. Nevada Ave., Suite 150 Colorado Springs, CO 80918

https://www.wellpets.com/

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*Springs Veterinary Dentistry is NOT affiliated with Animal Dental Care and Oral Surgery in any way.

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