For this procedure, your pet must be placed
under general anesthesia as a means to properly clean their teeth.
Not exact matches
As late as the 1970's 1 / 3rd of all operations performed in the USA under General Anesthesia were for the removal of tonsil
As late
as the 1970's 1 / 3rd of all operations performed in the USA under General Anesthesia were for the removal of tonsil
as the 1970's 1 / 3rd of all operations performed in the USA
under General Anesthesia were for the removal of tonsils.
A professional dental cleaning is defined by American Animal Hospital Association and the American Veterinary Dental College
as scaling, polishing, and examining the oral cavity
under general anesthesia with full intubation.
In order to evaluate the stage of disease
as well
as the best treatment, your pet must be examined
under general anesthesia.
In order to evaluate the stage of disease
as well
as determine the best treatment, your pet must be examined
under general anesthesia.
It is recommended that you always try to prevent dental disease, but if your pet already shows signs of dental issues such
as loose teeth, swelling gums or oral infection, a deep cleaning performed by your veterinarian
under general anesthesia may be necessary.
The need for good dental care, including regular professional dental cleaning
under general anesthesia can not be overemphasized
as a means of preventing endocarditis.
Now that dental cleaning
under general anesthesia seems to becoming an annual event promoted by veterinarians for both dogs and cats
as young
as 1 - year of age, Dr. Allen's advice is indeed timely.
As a result, nearly all dogs and cats must go
under general anesthesia before the MRI procedure.
However most veterinarians prefer to operate
under general anesthesia,
as a wide margin of normal tissue surrounding the cancer must be removed to help prevent recurrence.
As mentioned, surgery involves removal of the femoral head
under general anesthesia.
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 mentioned, surgery involves removing the femoral head
under general anesthesia.
Accountable for circulation and scrubbing Orthopedic, Burn, Vascular and
General Surgery, acting
as advocate for patients
under anesthesia and ensuring principle of aseptic techniques are adhered to.