Dog Dentistry

Oral cysts in dogs can vary in type and severity, but they're typically diagnosed and treated through a combination of clinical examination, imaging techniques, and sometimes biopsy. The most common cause for oral cysts in dogs is impacted teeth. These can be seen in any...

When a dog chips a tooth, it can lead to various issues, and the severity of the consequences depends on the extent of the damage. Your veterinarian can determine the extent of the damage and what treatments may be indicated. Quite often this requires an...

Tooth extraction is a surgical procedure that your veterinarian may recommend. The most common reason for tooth extractions is due to advanced periodontal disease. However, additional reasons other than dental disease may include tooth fractures, persistent deciduous puppy teeth, tooth resorption, impacted teeth, gingivostomatitis, and...

Dogs rely on their teeth for various tasks, including prehension of objects, chewing, biting, and even defending themselves. Just like humans, dogs can suffer from dental problems, one of which is abscessation of a tooth. ...