Palatal Surgery Congenital and acquired defects may occur in pets.
Not exact matches
Includes: Benefits of breastfeeding, Forms and Causes of Cleft and Cleft Palate, Bonding after birth, How to Breastfeed with a
Palatal Obturator, Feeding alternatives, Increasing Milk supply, The first Days at home,
Surgery - A changed Face, Prevention in future siblings, and Useful resources
Our specialized equipment and materials allow us to perform less invasive
surgeries to repair maxillofacial trauma and increase our chances of successfully repairing
palatal defects.
Oral
surgery is frequently required in animals with oral tumors, extractions, oro - nasal fistula or
palatal defect repair, periodontal disease and fracture repair.
Co-managed with Section of Plastic
Surgery on facial fracture cases (IDW - MMF, fabrication of
palatal and lingual splints) and CLAP cases for fabrication of
palatal obturators and feeding plates