Veterinary Dentistry

To justifiably use the title “Veterinary Dentist,” a veterinarian must be board-certified by the American Veterinary Dental College. This is a rigorous program over 3-4 years that requires an immense amount of case work, studying, publishing journal articles, passing one of the more demanding specialty...

Oral surgery can be a daunting prospect for any pet owner, but it’s often a necessary step to ensure the health and wellbeing of your furry friend. Whether your pet needs a tooth extraction, treatment for periodontal disease, or other dental procedures, proper preparation is...

Regular dental exams are crucial for maintaining the health of your dog or cat. Dental disease, particularly periodontal disease, is the most common disease seen in all dogs and cats. Numerous other dental and oral conditions, such as fractured teeth, malocclusions, and oral tumors are...

Dental X-rays, also known as dental radiographs, play a crucial role in veterinary dentistry. Indeed, a thorough evaluation of the oral cavity is only feasible with intra-oral dental radiographs or more advanced imaging called cone-beam CT imaging. The latter is often referred to as a...