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06-16-2010, 06:30 AM | #1 |
And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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| Dental Radiographs I've just been thinking, how many vets still don't do this? After seeing what they can show the vet, I don't understand how a dental can be done perfectly without it (when it's more than a cleaning or baby teeth removal). How do they know they got the root....all of it? How do they know there aren't abscesses under the gums? How do they know what damage has been done to the bones under the gums? Just a thought.
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06-16-2010, 08:00 AM | #2 |
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| yep why we go do board certified dentist as in our area vets charge same as dentist. The dentist does a digital xray so he can see absessed tooth etc. It is critical I think in getting a dental. Why put dog under and not do a thorough exam bc if not then after dental if they make a mistake in taking tooth out and root gets infected then they will send you to dentist anyway. I talked to two people prior to demi getting dental with loose tooth and both had a vet pull teeth and did not get root and infection set in. I was not taking any chances with mine. Demi had 27 extractions and no issues. He emailed me the digital xrays and reviewed them with me as i was really upset she had so many but dee dee only had 5 and my friend i sent to him with two maltese one he turned away and said did not need dental and her other one no extractions. Dogandcatdentist.com - Veterinary Dentistry in Los Angeles is who we go to and he has alot of info on his site The dermatologist we go to takes her cat to him too so it is always a good sign when specialists go to a specialist as i am sure they do their homework. I think it is because some vets do not want to invest in the xray equipment as I believe they have to buy a separate machine for the teeth I make sure to always use digital xray for teeth and ortho as you can get on cd and it picks up more for little dogs Last edited by dwerten; 06-16-2010 at 08:03 AM. |
06-16-2010, 08:12 AM | #3 |
And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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| It is separate and it isn't cheap. I just wonder how a thorough dental with extractions can be done without it (correctly anyway).
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06-16-2010, 08:48 AM | #4 | |
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When I hear these cheap dentals this is why as corners are cut and not done properly and if a problem the dog has to go back under anesthesia thus costing more than doing it right the first time and risk of anesthesia again which is my biggest worry and I did not want that to happen with my dog. Last edited by dwerten; 06-16-2010 at 08:49 AM. | |
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