07 Feb Know Your Equipment…Dental Luxators
Having dental equipment is one thing...
Having dental equipment is one thing...
Dr. G did a podcast with Dr. William Kinney, one of the foremost DVM's on pet health insurance coverage. He has written books on the subject and is well-respected among his peers. The discussion went over common dental problems facing dogs and cats as well...
This is a very interesting case. Note the gingivitis between the two roots (circled area). Probing must be performed next to assess for any pockets, followed by dental radiography. Dental radiographs confirm a tooth that has roots that converge along with a pulp stone in the...
[caption id="attachment_2649" align="alignleft" width="300"] Dr. Greenfield (center) with Jan Bellows (left) and David Bellows (right)[/caption] I had the tremendous privilege of teaming up with one of my favorite dental specialists, Jan Bellows, for a continuing education meeting for NVA (National Veterinary Associates) sponsored by AAHA (American...
When I was in private practice, I used to see a lot of grass seed foreign bodies between the toes of dogs. These nasty seeds (aka foxtails) can migrate between the toes and cause significant pain and discomfort. Even worse, they don't migrate out but...
Many dog and cat breeds have been over-bred/inbred to the point that undesirable malocclusions have reared their ugly face! I have seen an alarming amount of overbites and underbites that cause tremendous pain and discomfort for a puppy. Please make sure your veterinarian examines in...
I have had the tremendous pleasure of speaking to not only local, state, and national veterinary medical organizations, but also to community groups such as obedience clubs, specific breed clubs, and humane society organizations. Veterinary dentistry is my passion, so if you would like me to...
[caption id="attachment_2614" align="alignleft" width="231"] Abrasions on the distal (rear) part of the upper and lower canine teeth. This leads to extreme fatigue and possible tooth fracture (break) when stressed.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2615" align="alignright" width="150"] Full coverage crown on the upper (maxillary) canine and 3/4 crown on the...
Congrats go out to Dr. Greenfield for being nominated by his peers at the annual meeting of the AVDC (American Veterinary Dental College) at their meeting in Atlanta, GA. Dr. G will serve as President-elect for 2 years, then will serve as President for 2...
The American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC) has a very informative website ( http://avdc.org/AFD/ ) solely dedicated to addressing the veterinary and pet owner concerns regarding Anesthetic-Free Dentistry (AFD). I highly recommend you read this to better understand why it is important to have your family...