It affected his latch — making it almost impossible — and if we did not get it corrected, he was likely to have a speech impediment and
orthodontic problems — not to mention being unable to breastfeed.
Usually,
orthodontic problems in dogs and cats can be corrected much faster than their human counterpart.»
Some cats have
orthodontic problems.
Many
orthodontic problems are genetic and spaying / neutering your pet are recommended to prevent passing the problem to the offspring.
Our Certified Orthodontist is also trained and comfortable treating even the most difficult and severe
orthodontic problems.
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Not exact matches
Research shows that an
orthodontic pacifier has a nipple shape that supports the form of baby's growing jaw and palate, and cause fewer bite
problems.
Some experts also argue that «
orthodontic» pacifiers are less likely to cause dental
problems, however, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry states that «thumb, finger, and pacifier sucking all affect the teeth essentially the same way.»
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Orthodontic appliances can be made to correct adult pets»
problems.
Problems associated with Crowded, Rotated or Tilted Teeth including
orthodontic treatment of impacted canine teeth - Early onset and increased severity of oral infection - Damage to soft tissue due to sharp teeth penetrating the gums.
This formation can cause eating
problems and periodontal disease in flat - faced breeds unless treated by techniques that can include setting her up with
orthodontic braces, bands or retainers.
If you wait too long to get the baby tooth pulled, the overall bite
problems or jaw
problems may require pricey pet
orthodontic treatment to reposition the teeth.
If the malocclusion is slight (usually a tooth
problem), then an incline plane or other
orthodontic correction can push out the teeth.
This can be corrected by
orthodontic appliance if it is due to a tooth
problem.
This means that a malocclusion that is not causing any health
problems should not be fixed, as most
orthodontic corrections are long term and require numerous anaesthetic procedures.
We perform procedures such as root canals (endodontics),
orthodontic correction of functional bite
problems, periodontal care, oral surgery and difficult tooth extractions.
If
orthodontic correction of a genetic
problem is elected, then the patient should be spayed or neutered.
Often,
orthodontic techniques provide the simplest way to resolve these
problems.
Veterinary dentists who are specialists can also provide fillings, crowns, root canals, and even
orthodontic work when your puppy's teeth grow crooked and cause
problems, for example.