Pet Dental Care In Lee's Summit
Dental Care for Cats & Dogs in Lee's Summit
Healthy teeth mean a healthier, happier pet. At Chipman Road Animal Clinic in Lee’s Summit, our experienced veterinary team provides gentle, professional dental care to help prevent disease and keep your pet’s mouth clean and pain-free. From routine cleanings to dental exams, we make it easy to protect your pet’s smile for years to come.
With over 80 years of combined experience serving pets in the Lee’s Summit community, our team at Chipman Road Animal Clinic understands how important dental health is to your pet’s overall well-being. We provide trusted, affordable care backed by decades of hands-on expertise to help your pet live a long, healthy life.
Pet Dental Services
Professional Dental Cleanings
Oral Exams & Dental X-Rays
Meet Our VeterinaryTeam
Where Pets Walk In and Feel at Home
At Chipman Road Animal Clinic, we treat every pet like family and every owner like a neighbor. With decades of experience and a team that’s passionate about what they do, we’re proud to serve the Lee’s Summit community with expert veterinary care in a welcoming, walk-in-friendly environment.
For Our Newest Patients
New Here? We Make It Easy to Get Started
Becoming a Chipman Road Animal Clinic patient is simple—no appointments needed for wellness care, and our friendly team is ready to welcome you and your pet. From forms and FAQs to first-visit tips, everything you need is right here.
Schedule Your Pet’s Dental Cleaning Today
Some pets may require anesthesia for a thorough and comfortable dental cleaning. Give our team at Chipman Road Animal Clinic a call to schedule your pet’s dental exam or cleaning. We’ll help keep their teeth clean, their breath fresh, and their smile healthy for years to come.
Pet Dental Care FAQs
Have questions about your pet’s care or what to expect during your visit? Check out our FAQs for quick answers on services, walk-ins, and more.
Why is regular dental care important for my pet?
Dental issues like plaque, tartar, and gum disease can cause pain, tooth loss and even affect organs like the heart and kidneys.How often should my pet have a dental check-up?
Many pets benefit from at least one professional dental exam and cleaning each year, plus regular at-home care.What can I do at home to support my pet’s dental health?
You can brush your pet’s teeth with pet-safe toothpaste, offer dental chews, and maintain a diet that supports oral health.What signs might indicate my pet has a dental problem?
Bad breath, red or bleeding gums, difficulty chewing, and loose or discolored teeth may all be warning signs.
Need Help? We’re Just a Call Away.
Have a question about your pet’s care or our services? Give us a call or send a message below—our team is happy to help!









