Certification and training requirements vary by state, so research your state's specific
dental practice guidelines before your interview.
Not exact matches
The NPDA was founded in 2011 by three Diplomates of the American Board of Periodontology, two veterinarians, and two veterinary
dental technicians for the purpose of creating fundamental
guidelines for
practicing, offering, or educating about the services of a Professional Outpatient Preventive
Dental or POPD.
These individuals have strictly abided by the
guidelines set forth by the Veterinary Medical Board, and have only
practiced anesthesia - free
dental cleanings in veterinary hospitals, under the guidance and supervision of licensed veterinarians.
AAHA's
Dental Care
Guidelines for Dogs and Cats are a working framework for small animal dentistry
practice, including
dental examinations, cleanings, and surgical procedures.
NPDA certified providers strictly abide by the
guidelines set forth by the Veterinary Medical Board, and have only
practiced anesthesia - free
dental cleanings in veterinary hospitals, under the guidance and supervision of licensed veterinarians.