Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery Is All We Do.

Our purpose-built hospital and dedicated specialty practice allow us to provide the highest level of veterinary dental care.  Whether your pet needs a routine dental cleaning or is facing a more complex issue, we’re here to help.  Awareness of dental conditions and treatment options helps you make the best choices for your pet’s oral health.

Understanding the cost of care is an important part of the decision making process.

We are as transparent as possible about our fee structure. It is impossible to account for all nuances, but the chart below is meant to help guide pet owners on general cost expectations. A specific treatment plan will be generated for your pet at their consultation appointment.

This price list is not a quote that is specific to your pet/situation and under no circumstances is it intended to be applied to a particular pet, or meant to include all possible scenarios.

Routine Dental Care

These procedures involve anesthesia, dental imaging, dental cleaning, dental extractions (and everything required to do them safely).

Consultation Fees (Prices include HST)

  • Telemedicine Consultation
    $251.09

    Excellent for simple conditions (such as a broken tooth) or when you travel a long way to get to Newmarket. Expect up to 15 minutes with Dr. Pegg or Dr. Franklin.

  • Initial in Person Consultation
    $285.33

    Most appropriate for majority of conditions, particularly if your pet has some health concerns, you're not sure what the problem is, or if you have a lot of questions. Expect up to 20-25 minutes with Dr. Pegg or Dr. Franklin.

  • Extended in person Consultation
    $427.99

    Most appropriate for serious or severe conditions like oral tumors or major growths, or if your pet has other serious health concerns and if you know you'll need extra time with the doctor. Expect up to 40-45 minutes with Dr. Pegg or Dr. Franklin.

Routine Procedures for Dogs and Cats (Prices include HST)

  • Deciduous (Baby tooth) Extractions
    $1720 - $2020

     

  • Dental Cleaning, with No Extractions
    $1820 - $2400

    with 30-60 minutes of cleaning.

  • Dental Cleaning and Extraction procedure 
    $3540 - $4650

    with 30-60 minutes of cleaning and 30-45 minutes of extractions.

  • Dental Cleaning and Extraction procedure 
    $4240 - $5350

    with 30 - 60 minutes of cleaning and 60 - 90 minutes of extractions.

  • Dental Cleaning and Extraction procedure 
    $5960 - $6970

    with 30 minutes of cleaning, 2-3 hours of extractions.

  • Canine Full Mouth Extractions Stage 1/2
    $5450 - $5860

    Big dog, most or all of teeth, over 2 procedures.

  • Canine Full Mouth Extractions Stage 2/2
    $3940 - $4240

     In some instances a price cap will apply on stage 2 of surgery. 

  • Feline Full Mouth Extractions
    $5350 - $6360

    Extraction of all teeth in the mouth, includes overnight care at 24 hour hospital.

Procedures for broken teeth (Root canal treatment etc.)

These procedures involve anesthesia, dental imaging, dental cleaning, endodontic treatment (and everything required to do them safely).

Endodontic Procedures for Dogs and Cats (Prices include HST)

  • Dog Vital Pulp Therapy
    $3030 - $3130

     Vital Pulp therapy without a dental cleaning.

  • Dog Vital Pulp Therapy for Two Teeth
    $3940 - $4040

     Vital Pulp therapy for two teeth (often for Malocclusion) without a dental cleaning.

  • Dog Root Canal Therapy for Canine Tooth
    $4240 - $4950

     Root canal therapy for a single rooted tooth with 30-75 minutes of dental cleaning.

  • Dog Root Canal Therapy for Carnassial (Fourth Premolar) Tooth
    $5760 - $6360

     Root canal therapy for a multirooted tooth with 30-75 minutes of dental cleaning.

  • Add-on Metal Crown
    $1720 - $1820

    Cost in addition to Root canal procedure. Adds a second procedure for placement (cost included here).

  • Cat Vital Pulp Therapy
    $2730 - $3030

     Vital Pulp therapy without a dental cleaning.

  • Cat Root Canal Therapy With a Dental Cleaning
    $3740 - $3840

     Root canal therapy for a single rooted tooth with 30 minutes of dental cleaning, 

  • Recheck Root Canal Radiographs Under Sedation or GA
    $910

    Recheck consultation and imaging procedure for follow up on a root canal or vital pulp therapy. Can be combined with additional dental work if needed. 

Major Oral Surgery

Major oral surgery includes procedures like cleft palate repair, jaw fracture repair and oral tumor removal. These are advanced and involved procedures and care is often completed in multiple steps. 

In some cases we apply price caps to help control the ongoing costs for families pursuing high level care. 

Major Oral Surgery Fees for Dogs and Cats (Prices include HST)

  • Cleft Palate Repair
    $4550 - $7070

    Includes primary repair of a cleft palate in a single stage procedure. If multistage procedure is necessary additional fees may apply.

  • Symphyseal separation or parasymphyseal fracture repair Stage 1/2
    $4750 - $5660

    Uncomplicated repair of a fracture to the front of the lower jaw.

  • Symphyseal separation or parasymphyseal fracture repair Stage 2/2
    $660

    Removal of symphyseal wire under anesthesia without other dental work.

  • Major fracture repair Stage 1/2
    $5450 - $9190

    Repair of major or complicated jaw fracture/trauma cases, most major injuries will require more than one surgery to resolve all issues. In some instances a price cap will apply on stage 2 of surgery.

  • Major fracture repair Stage 2/2
    $710 - $2020

    Removal of device, recheck imaging, completion of any other required procedures. In some instances a price cap will apply on stage 2 of surgery.

  • Oral Mass Workup and Removal in 1 Procedure
    $5150 - $10,400

    Imaging and a maxillectomy/mandibulectomy procedure completed in one stage for an oral tumor that has previously been identified with a biopsy elsewhere.

  • Oral Mass Workup and Staging - Stage 1/2
    $2630 - $4240+

    Head imaging and a biopsy procedure at Ascentra. If full body CT performed at an outside hospital, expect to spend $3000 at that hospital for that part of the workup.

  • Oral Mass Definitive Removal - Stage 2/2
    $4444 - $8888

    Definitive mass removal by maxillectomy or mandibulectomy procedure and associated dental procedures to make the removal as successful as possible. 

Anesthesiologist Fees

For certain pets we can involve the services of a board certified veterinary Anesthesiologist. They are particularly helpful for very old, very sick very complicated or pets with multiple other medical conditions. 

Many procedures for pets currently doing well at home can be safely performed without the services of an anesthesiologist. 

These fees are in addition to procedural fees if an anesthesiologist is necessary.

Anesthesiologist fees (Prices include HST)

  • In person Care and monitoring
    $757.50

     Anesthesiologist review of the case and in person support by an anesthesiologist while your pet is under anesthesia and through recovery. 

  • Remote Care and monitoring
    $400

    Anesthesiologist review of the case and constant contact with a remote anesthesiologist while your pet is under anesthesia and through recovery. 

  • Anesthesiologist review and protocol
    $250

    Anesthesiologist review of the case and anesthetic drug recommendations before surgery .

We aim to present a tailored treatment plan that will suit the needs of your pet, but if we present a treatment plan that exceeds the budget you are able to spend, you are welcome to request a revised plan that might better fit your budget.

It may not be possible to perform everything needed on a revised plan, but we can usually improve things from their current state, accepting that "Although better may not be perfect, it is better". 

Every Pet Deserves a Comfortable, Pain-Free Mouth

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