08 Oct How a Board-Certified Veterinary Dental Specialist Can Support Your Practice
At Animal Dental Care and Oral Surgery, we recognize the vital role general practitioners play in maintaining their patients’ oral health. General practice veterinary dentistry typically includes preventive cleanings, periodontal therapy, and routine extractions. But when cases are advanced or complex, partnering with a board-certified veterinary dental specialist can elevate care for both your patients and your practice.
Why Partner with a Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry?
Our board-certified veterinary dentists have completed advanced residency training and AVDC certification. We routinely manage cases involving:
- Complicated surgical extractions of canine and multi-rooted teeth.
- Full Mouth Extractions on pets with severe periodontitis
- Oral surgery, such as jaw fracture repair and tumor removals.
- Endodontics, prosthodontics, and restorative procedures.
- Advanced imaging and diagnostics using cone beam CT and intraoral radiography.
- Higher risk anesthesia cases by partnering with board-certified veterinary anesthesiologists
Benefits to Your Practice
- Improved patient outcomes – Complex cases are managed with advanced techniques and equipment.
- Client confidence – Pet owners appreciate collaboration between their trusted veterinarian and a specialist.
- Educational opportunities – We provide hands-on CE, training, and mentorship to strengthen dentistry skills in general practice.
- Time efficiency – Referring advanced cases allows you to focus on preventive and routine care.
Elevating Veterinary Dentistry Together
At Animal Dental Care and Oral Surgery, we believe that advancing oral health requires collaboration. By partnering with us for specialist veterinary dentistry, you can provide your patients with the highest level of care while strengthening your practice. Together, we can elevate the standard of veterinary dentistry and improve outcomes for pets and their families.
Ready to enhance your dentistry services? Contact us today to learn how our board-certified team can support you and your patients.
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