Dog Dental Cleaning Near Campbell — ARCH Veterinary
Bad breath isn't normal — it's the most common early sign of periodontal disease. ARCH Veterinary Winchester, minutes from downtown Campbell, offers full COHAT dental cleanings with full-mouth digital X-rays, ultrasonic scaling, and surgical extractions under safe modern anesthesia.
Closest dental vet for Campbell
ARCH Winchester at 824 N Winchester Blvd is 5–10 minutes from most Campbell addresses via Hamilton, Bascom, or Winchester Blvd. Free parking on site.
What's included in an ARCH COHAT
Pre-anesthetic bloodwork, tailored anesthesia protocol with continuous monitoring, full-mouth digital dental X-rays on every tooth, ultrasonic scaling above and below the gum line, probing and charting of every tooth, surgical extractions with nerve blocks when needed, polishing, antimicrobial rinse, and a written dental report with photos.
Why dental X-rays matter
60% of dental disease lives below the gum line and is invisible to the naked eye. Full-mouth X-rays — standard at every ARCH dental, not an upcharge — catch root abscesses, bone loss, and resorption that would otherwise be missed.
Stages of dental disease in dogs
Stage 1 (gingivitis, reversible) → Stage 2 (early periodontitis, up to 25% bone loss) → Stage 3 (moderate, 25–50% bone loss) → Stage 4 (advanced, extraction usually required). Most dogs over 3 have stage 2 or above without obvious signs.
Cost and what to expect
A full COHAT typically runs $600–$1,200 depending on size and how many extractions are needed. We always provide an estimate after dental X-rays — never charge for extractions you didn't approve. Most dogs go home the same day, eating soft food that evening.
Advanced veterinary care in San Jose
ARCH Veterinary provides advanced care for pets across San Jose and the surrounding South Bay, with urgent care, emergency medicine, surgery, CT imaging, ultrasound, and hospitalization all under one roof. Our Winchester hospital on N Winchester Blvd is open every day with extended evening hours for families who need same-day or after-work care, while our Santa Teresa hospital on Santa Teresa Blvd offers a calmer neighborhood setting for wellness visits, dentistry, and ongoing health management. Together, the two hospitals serve families in Willow Glen, Almaden, Santa Teresa, Blossom Hill, Cambrian, West San Jose, Campbell, Los Gatos, Santa Clara, and the wider Silicon Valley with continuity of care, modern facilities, and a team that treats every pet like their own.
Frequently asked questions
How far is ARCH from Campbell?
Most Campbell addresses are 5–10 minutes from our Winchester hospital.
Do you use anesthesia?
Yes — proper dental cleaning requires anesthesia for scaling below the gum line, X-rays, and probing. Anesthesia-free cleanings only polish the visible surface.
How much does a dog dental cleaning cost?
Typically $600–$1,200 depending on size and extractions needed. Estimates are always provided after X-rays.
How often should my dog have a dental cleaning?
Every 12–18 months for most dogs. Small breeds and brachycephalic dogs often need annual cleanings.