45 years of dental expertise – now benefiting our four-legged patients
We come from the human dental world. We have for more than 45 years. And while a lot has changed over time, some things have remained the same: precision, ergonomics, and durability. Not as buzzwords, but as something you actually feel in your hands when you work.
That has really been the starting point for why we have also moved into the veterinary space.
Because even though the patients are different, the fundamentals are not. You work in confined spaces, with delicate structures, and you rely completely on your instruments doing exactly what you expect them to do. No more, no less. When it works, you do not think about it. When it does not, it becomes very obvious.
The transition has not been about copying from one field to another. It has been about translating. Anatomy is different, access is different, and that places different demands on design, balance, and tactile feedback. This is exactly where our background makes sense - because we know how much the small details matter in practice.
Why the small details matter
One of the things we hear most often is that the difference only becomes clear once you try something that simply works. An instrument that sits right in your hand. That does not require compensation. Where you do not have to apply unnecessary force or adjust your grip along the way. It may sound simple, but that is often where quality truly reveals itself in a busy clinical setting.
That is also why we have not aimed to build a large assortment for the sake of it. Instead, we have focused on what makes sense. Instruments and equipment selected based on how work is actually carried out in the clinic - and on the specific anatomical needs of dogs and cats.
For us, this is not just about supplying products. It is equally about contributing with experience. Offering sparring. Not general recommendations, but concrete reflections: what works in practice, where things can be optimized, and what is actually necessary - and what is not.
Building something with the right people
At the same time, we are in the process of building an international ambassador network. Not for visibility, but to stay closely connected with some of the most passionate professionals in veterinary dentistry and to keep challenging and refining our approach through real clinical dialogue.
Currently, this includes Morten Hinge, veterinarian and Certificate Holder in Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery, and Signe Sommer, clinic owner, entrepreneur, and veterinarian. What they share is a strong professional curiosity and a commitment to their craft - something we value highly, and something we believe matters when the ambition is not just to sell products, but to keep improving what we offer and how we think.
If you are curious, you can explore our veterinary range at Weesgaarddental.com.
It is built on the same foundation that has always defined us: attention to detail and respect for the craft.
