Some examples include: nerve injury, failure to
detect oral disease, unnecessary removal of teeth, problems resulting from anesthesia, or failure to obtain informed patient consent.
It is critical to come see your veterinarian at The Vet House to
detect oral disease early and get the free education on how to do what's best for your pets.
Not exact matches
Oral Abstract Presentations Amy Shealy — «Novel Microduplication of 12q13.12 Including TUBA1A and DHH
Detected in a Boy with Abnormal Brain MRI Findings, Cryptorchidism, Urethral Stricture and Pubertal Delay» Marissa Smith — «Expanding Genetic Counseling Services to an Executive Health Program: Identifying Risk for Genetic
Disease in a Low - Risk Population» Jessi Moline — «Approach to Systematic Screening of Endometrial Cancers for Lynch Syndrome: the Cleveland Clinic Experience» Brandie Leach — «A Time Study of Genetic Counselor Only versus Traditional Care Genetic Counselor / Geneticist Patient Care in a Cancer Genetics Setting» Jill Polk — «Ethico - legal Obligations in Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer Kindred with Novel CDH1 Mutation»
Your dentist will conduct an
oral examination and professional teeth cleaning and will be able
detect and treat periodontal
disease, dry mouth, or other problems that may be the cause of bad mouth odour.
♥ Routine dental cleanings - Routine dentals prevent periodontal
disease and allow a complete
oral exam and dental X-rays that can
detect hidden health problems.
It can
detect disease of the
oral cavity before it is detectable with normal cleanings and examinations.
Conducting a thorough examination of the teeth and
oral cavity to
detect any dental
disease and gingival pockets that may be hidden by the tartar, as well as any masses or abnormalities that may be occurring in your cat's mouth or throat.
Annual or semiannual wellness exams, however, are important to
detect oral or periodontal
disease, heart problems and / or liver kidney problems through blood work and / or urine analyses.
Because of their location,
oral malignant tumors are often
detected late in the course of the
disease process and have commonly progressed to Stage II at the time of diagnosis.
Veterinarians know what signs of dental
disease to look for during the
oral exam, but only dental radiographs can
detect serious problems in the tooth or under the gum line that a visual examination alone won't identify.
Dogs suffer from the same
diseases we do — gingivitis, periodontal
disease, tooth loss, and
oral cancer — so taking care of their teeth can help
detect and combat those
diseases as early as possible.