When presented with an aggressive animal case where other corrective measures have failed (including but not limited to behavior modification) the veterinarian at his / her discretion may
recommend full mouth extraction, crown reduction (to the gingival margin) or euthanasia.
However, as part of a treatment protocol, the vet may
recommend a full mouth extraction of the cat's teeth.
At that time
we recommended full mouth dental radiographs.
Not exact matches
Full mouth radiographs are
recommended as a baseline in younger pets to help note changes throughout the life of your pet
We also
recommend dental radiographs for any problem teeth or
full -
mouth radiographs on patients that have a disease of the oral cavity such as stomatitis or Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesions.
We generally
recommend a set of
full mouth x-rays at 6 months of age in conjunction with the spay or neuter procedure or with the first dental cleaning.