Open his mouth and
inspect teeth and gums.
Your vet will
inspect teeth and gums, remove tartar and plaque, and take x-rays.
Not exact matches
Try these: Be sure to
inspect the bone before giving it to them, take it away intermittently to give them a rest,
and examine their
gums /
teeth afterward.
We will
inspect your cat's
teeth and gums for tartar, plaque,
tooth decay, infections,
and signs of
tooth weakness.
These examinations involve
inspecting your pet over from head - to - toe, feeling for any bumps or lumps which may be located on either the inside or the outside of the body; checking the ear canal using an otoscope; examining the eyes with an ophthalmoscope; checking for diseases of the
teeth or
gums,
and listening to your pet's heart
and lungs to ensure that they are functioning normally.
Your veterinarian will
inspect your pet's
gums,
teeth, tongue
and palate (roof of the mouth) for tartar buildup, dental abnormalities, fractures, loose
teeth, tumors, infection
and other problems.
Just lift the lips
and inspect the
gums and then gently open his mouth
and take a good look at the inside faces of the
teeth, especially the large
teeth at the back of the mouth.
Getting your pet used to having his
teeth and gums inspected from an early age should make this an easy process.
We will
inspect your dog's
teeth and gums for tartar, plaque,
tooth decay, infections,
and signs of
tooth weakness.