(d) a witness shall attend the hearing for
oral examination if requested to do so not less than 2 days before the hearing, or by telephone, videoconference or other electronic media if directed by the arbitration tribunal;
Administer
an oral examination if required.
Not exact matches
If you're struggling with milk supply issues, the first step is to evaluate simple factors including latch evaluation,
oral examination of the infant, frequency of feeding or pumping and thoroughness of breast emptying.
He said that Woyome had failed to indicate
if he will suffer any hardship or damage
if the
oral examination proceeds.
«So she [the AG] went to the Supreme Court and discontinued the
oral examination so that she could look at the terms of settlement and see
if it was acceptable, or meet with his lawyers and agree on what the terms were with the option to come back in the event she was not satisfied with the terms,» he stated.
His lawyer, Ken Anku, argued that, his client will face an irreparable damage
if the
oral examination is allowed to take place but a deputy Attorney General, Godfred Dame, opposed the application, describing the reasons as incompetent and unmeritorious.
If you are diligently providing at - home dental care for your dog on a regular basis, seeing the veterinarian for regular
oral checkups and
examinations, and the smell still exists, it may... [Read more...]
If dental disease is suspected, a more thorough
oral examination should be performed with the patient under anesthesia.1 Rabbits with advanced dental disease commonly present with anorexia, pain, gastrointestinal stasis, or other secondary illness.
Both
oral and eye
examinations can detect
if a dental or visual problem is causing your cat pain, while looking at the genitalia and the ears can rule out complications in those areas.
If a dental cleaning and
oral examination is necessary, general anesthesia is required.
A professional veterinary dental cleaning at Eastside Veterinary Dentistry includes an
oral examination, ultrasonic scaling of the teeth, polishing of the teeth, full mouth charting, OraVet (plaque repellent) application and digital dental x-rays
if needed.
If you see any of these symptoms, take your pet to your veterinarian for a complete
oral examination.
Just like humans cat and dog teeth cleanings are an essential part of your Pets general health and
oral hygiene and a thorough
examination of the mouth will help determine
if a trip to the veterinary dentist is necessary.
An
oral examination is part of an annual (or biannual
if you have an older pet)
examination.
The
oral examination of your pet tells
if your cat or dog is showing signs of periodontal disease, gum infection or inflammation,
if there are tooth root abscesses, and
if the bones of your pet's mouth are weakened or diseased.
If you find any retained teeth, or if you suspect your kitten has an abnormal bite, bring him to your veterinary clinic immediately for an oral examinatio
If you find any retained teeth, or
if you suspect your kitten has an abnormal bite, bring him to your veterinary clinic immediately for an oral examinatio
if you suspect your kitten has an abnormal bite, bring him to your veterinary clinic immediately for an
oral examination.
If underlying medical problems are ruled out, your veterinarian will likely perform a full dental
examination to check for gum disease, periodontal disease,
oral cancers, and other problems.
Pets often don't show obvious signs of dental disease or
oral pain to their owners, and in most cases will even continue to eat despite
oral pain
If you are unsure if your pet has dental problems, just schedule a dental examination with one of our veterinarian
If you are unsure
if your pet has dental problems, just schedule a dental examination with one of our veterinarian
if your pet has dental problems, just schedule a dental
examination with one of our veterinarians.
If you see any of these clinical signs, take your pet to your veterinarian for a complete
oral examination.
A complete dental
examination is part of any general check - up, but
if your pet has any signs of bad breath, discolored or loose teeth, reddened gums, or
oral pain, it is especially important to see a veterinarian.
An increase in salivation may be dietary, empty stomach, stomach upset,
oral irritation (can be allergy or chemical irritation), swallowing difficulties etc... I would keep an eye on Brady for a few days and
if the increased salivation continues I would take him to his Veterinarian for an
examination as certain salivary gland disorders may cause an increase in salivation; some of which may be medically managed (see link below for an example).
A physical
examination, bloodwork and
oral examination (sometimes under sedation
if the pain is present) are the first steps to formulating a treatment care plan for your pet's teeth.
A sample is taken for
examination to determine
if oral tumors are cancerous.
While it may seem like stating the obvious, the fact is expert evidence can be undermined
if the expert's approach to preparing and writing a report is sloppy, or
oral testimony is not argued effectively under
examination.
(c) An expert whose report has been delivered under sub-rule 1 shall attend the hearing for
oral examination,
if requested not less than 7 days before the hearing.
If it prevents you from using your hand you will be given an
oral examination instead.
(c) Complete a personal interview and,
if requested by the Board, pass an
oral examination conducted by the Board; and