Routinely
performed oral examinations, restorations, extractions, prophylactic and other dental work.
The success of
performing an oral examination on an unsedated rabbit varies depending on the stress level and cooperation of the rabbit.
Your veterinarian can
perform an oral examination, often as part of your cat's routine check - up, and advise you when it is time for a cleaning.
Not exact matches
Clinical
oral and gynecological
examinations were
performed.
The scientists also studied patients» tumor samples and
performed visual
oral examinations of spouses / partners.
Bachelor's degree and valid New York state teaching certificate; excellent
oral and written communication skills; effective organizational skills with the ability to
perform multiple tasks; satisfactory completion of background check, physical
examination [as required by state / district (s)-RSB- and drug testing.
During a routine dental prophylaxis, a trained team of veterinarians and technicians
perform a thorough
oral examination while your pet is under general anesthesia.
A board - certified veterinary dentist then
performs a complete
oral examination by evaluating each and every tooth and their surrounding tissues.
After a thorough
oral history has been documented, the physical
examination can be
performed.
A complete
oral examination is
performed and every tooth is polished.
A thorough
oral examination can be
performed at the same time, and the tumor is typically measured and documented along with the location.
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.
Dental disease is diagnosed by obtaining a thorough patient history and by
performing a physical
examination and endoscopic
oral examination with the patient under sedation, blood analysis, and radiography.1
These patients require anesthesia to
perform a thorough, stress - free
oral examination.
During a wellness exam, your veterinarian will
perform a number of simple
examinations and tests, such as listening to your animal's heartbeat and lungs, check their teeth and
oral cavity, evaluate their vision, examine their ears, examine lymph nodes and skin, palpate your pet's joint and muscles, and more.
We place your pet under the safest anesthesia and
perform a comprehensive
oral examination.
After
performing a thorough
oral examination and reviewing the radiographs, an individualized dental treatment plan will be discussed with owners.
can not allow full
oral examination to be
performed and vitally important diagnoses may be missed or delayed;
After discussing the dental issues with the owner and a physical
examination is
performed, the horse is sedated and given a full
oral examination to identify problems.
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.
After a thorough
oral examination dental cleaning is
performed with an ultrasonic scalar that removes plaque and tarter above and below the gum line.
In fact, by three years of age a majority of dogs and cats will have mild - to - moderate dental disease that would benefit from a comprehensive
oral examination and treatment
performed under general anesthesia.
Once under anesthesia, your veterinarian will
perform a thorough
oral examination of the mouth, teeth and gums, checking for abnormal teeth, loose or missing teeth, mouth ulcers, abscesses of the teeth, sites of infection and other problems.
During a routine physical exam we will be be
performing a complete
examination, including the
oral cavity.
Presented with a dog with halitosis, the attending veterinarian will
perform a physical
examination, including a thorough
examination of the
oral cavity (mouth; gums; hard and soft palate; tongue).
As our pets are often reluctant to open up and say «ah,» our doctors
perform a general
oral health assessment prior to the scheduling of dental services, and then conduct a thorough
examination of your pet's mouth when he or she is placed under general anesthesia for the dental procedure (s).
As part of the yearly physical
examination, a thorough
oral examination will be
performed.
Animal health technicians, students and anesthesiologists prep Ellie the basset hound and Surf the cat for surgery.; A resident veterinarian, training in the Dentistry and
Oral Surgery Service,
performs a periodontal
examination on Rylee, a Jack Russell terrier.
A survey published this year found that over 50 % of final year veterinary students in the UK do not feel confident either in discussing orodental problems with clients or in
performing a detailed
examination of the
oral cavity of their small animal patients.1 Once in practice, things don't always improve and, anecdotally, it seems many vets dread feline dental procedures.
Perform dental and intra
oral examination of children and adult, including evaluation of general medical record, recognition and diagnosis of pathological or irregular conditions
Resourceful Dental Student with hands - on skills in
performing dental
examination on patients, placing special focus on determining
oral / dental diseases and conditions, and providing corresponding care and advice.
• Highly skilled and meticulous Dental Student with exceptional knowledge of
performing dental /
oral examinations, looking for a position at Dental Habitat.
• Prepared, administered, and appropriately documented actions taken specific to commonly prescribed
oral, topical, subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intravenous medications • Appropriately carried out assigned patient care based on the patients» conditions • Keenly observed for physical or emotional changes in patient's condition and accurately documenting noted changes • Methodically
performed support duties for complex diagnostic tests or specialized practices such as preparing the patient, assisting in the diagnostic
examination, preparing and handling specialized and monitoring the patient's condition before, during, and following the procedure
My strong experience in dental care,
oral prosthetics, and related
oral examinations will be very helpful in
performing my functions effectively as dental hygienist.
My strong experience in dental care,
oral prosthetics, and related
oral examinations will be very helpful in
performing my functions effectively as dental hygienist.Personal InformationCarmen Frazier4962 Bloomfield WayPortland, ME 4101 (333)
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