Since animals can't tell you when they have dental or oral disease,
regular oral examinations are recommended.
AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) recommended
regular oral examinations and dental cleanings, under general anesthesia, for all adult dogs and cats.
The American Animal Hospital Association recommends
regular oral examinations and dental cleanings, under general anesthesia, for all adult cats.
The American Animal Hospital Association recommends
regular oral examinations and dental cleanings, under general anesthesia, for all adult dogs and cats.
We recommend
regular oral examinations and dental cleanings, under general anesthesia, for all adult dogs and cats.
Regular Oral Examinations: We mentioned the «big three» of halitosis, gingivitis, and tartar.
Not exact matches
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Regular veterinary
examinations are critical for pets»
oral health because they include dental evaluations.
«
Regular veterinary
examinations are critical because they include an
oral health and dental evaluation, just like when we go to the dentist,» says Carol McConnell, DVM, MBA, vice president and chief veterinary medical officer for VPI.
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...]
By incorporating a thorough
oral examination into
regular physical
examinations, the veterinary staff can begin to teach a new generation of pet owners to recognize
oral care as part of good overall care.
The best preventive measures to ease your pooch into her senior years without organ disease revolve around
regular, at - home dental brushings and annual
oral examinations with possible prophylactic tooth cleanings by your veterinarian.
Good
oral hygiene and
regular veterinary
examination and treatment can eliminate dental problems.
Oral radiographs should be a
regular part of the dental
examination to evaluate the roots of all teeth.
For owners not brushing daily, a weekly
oral inspection by the owner is recommended, in addition to
regular examination by your veterinarian.
To better understand the rate of dental disease progression, researchers replaced the
regular oral care routines of miniature schnauzers with full mouth
examinations.
Most exotic pets — from ferrets to rabbits, rodents to reptiles — should have a thorough
oral examination annually as part of their
regular health checkup.
Regular dental and
oral examinations can pick up more than just problems with your pet's teeth.