Veterinary dentists use the same instruments and equipment and perform the same types of clinical services as your dentist does, such as - root canals, orthodontics, oral surgeries, restorations, digital radiography, etc..
Not exact matches
Approved by the American Dental Association for treatment of human dental abscesses,
veterinary dentists also
use ozone therapy for gingivitis and stomatitis in cats.
No Need to Store Bones Board certified
veterinary dentists at the Animal Medical Center caution all dog owners against
using natural bones or synthetic bones made of nylon as dog chew toys.
Plaque and tartar can be effectively removed by a licensed
veterinary dentist while remaining microorganisms in the oral cavity of your dog can be eradicated through the
use of canine enzymatic toothpastes as well as other medicated canine dental formulations.
A
veterinary dentist and some other veterinarians will also
use a local anesthetic in your dog or cat's mouth during procedures.
Dogs with serious tartar and calculus build up will require a cleaning by a
veterinary dentist who will
use a dental pick to scrape away the build up and polish the tooth surface so bacteria have less of a foothold in the future.
Many of the procedures that we
use far surpass protocols
used by
veterinary dentists and are offered at a fraction of the cost.