dentistry at anderson animal...
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DENTISTRY AT
ANDERSON ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Dental Exam
Examine the mouth
Looking for various dental problems and staging the dental disease
Every 6-12 months
TARTAR/CALCULUSGINGIVAL (GUM)
RECESSION
FRACTURED (BROKEN) TEETH GINGIVITIS
MOBILITY
Movement of the tooth in any way is abnormal
RESORPTIVE LESIONS
http://www.avds-online.org/info/felinelesions.html
MALOCCLUSIONSFURCATION/THROUGH
& THROUGH
http://www.dentalvet.com/patients/orthodontics/pet_orthodontics.htm
RETAINED DECIDUOUS (BABY) TEETH
Pre Anesthetic Bloodwork
Run on our in clinic laboratory machines
Checks blood cells, liver & kidney function, blood sugar and electrolytes
Overall health screen; ensures further safety for anesthesia
Anesthesia
IV FLUIDS MONITORING
HOSPITALIZATION
KENNEL INCUBATOR
DENTAL PROPHYLAXIS & CHARTING
BEFORE AFTER
Dental Charting
SCALING POLISHING
NOLVADENT/ORAL RINSE
RADIOGRAPHS/XRAYS
RESORPTIVE LESION FRACTURE
http://hawthornehillsseattleveterinaryhospital.com/2013/07/08/why-does-your-pet-not-complain-about-infected-teeth/
UNEXPECTED & UNDER THE GUMS…
NERVE BLOCKS (FREEZING)
We use an opioid pain relief as well as a local anesthetic in our freezing to provide longer periods of time pain free
http://loudoun.nvcc.edu/vetonline/vet221/dentistry/lesson10.htm
SURGERY/EXTRACTIONS
AT HOME CARE
MEDICATIONS VOHC
www.vohc.org
Depending on your pet’s needs and procedure, antibiotics and pain relief may be prescribed and sent home following a dental procedure.
BRUSHING STRIX NB
ORAL HEALTH DIETS OUR DENTAL SECTION