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Irrespective of which dental chart you choose, the most important part of the charting process is developing a system that is consistent from pet to pet, and from year to year. Like every other procedure, it comes at a cost – time. It is a learning curve – it will feel time-wasting. However, in reality, creating a dental chart SAVES time.
iM3 The Veterinary Dental Company Discover a range of FREE on-demand, dental-focused webinars for veterinarians and vet nurses, topics include… For Vets: Marketing Dentistry; Advanced Dental X-Ray Techniques; Dental Hand Instrument Sharpening; Dental Radiographic Interpretation: 1. Normal Anatomy, 2. Canine, 3. Feline;
Dental Periodontal Disease – Veterinary case study on how to treat & save teeth (Dr David E. Clarke) In the majority of small animal practices, teeth with deep periodontal pockets, alveolar bone loss and furcation exposure are extracted; but with the correct diagnosis, dental radiographs, specific materials and instruments, these teeth can ...
Welcome to Dr David E. Clarke’s Masterclass on Periodontal Probing. Probing assesses the periodontal status of the patient’s oral cavity. Information is recorded on a dental chart and will determine the course of treatment. The anatomy The gingiva (or gum), a stratified squamous epithelium surrounds the teeth and attaches to the tooth at the cemento-enamel […]
Equine Veterinary & Dental Services is an equine-only veterinary practice & leading Australian training centre for equine vets. The objectives of EVDS are to: Maintain the highest possible standards by focusing on only one species — the horse. Provide first-class comprehensive equine veterinary services in the Clarence Valley and surrounding areas. Continue our passion to […]
Every pet deserves a healthy, pain-free mouth Sydney Pet Dentistry, Sydney’s longest-established dental-only veterinary service, was founded in 2007 to offer a referral service for veterinarians in Sydney and surrounds in the rapidly progressing field of veterinary dentistry. Our core belief is that every pet deserves to have a healthy, pain-free mouth. We are totally […]
Veterinary Dental Education Centre VDEC is for veterinarians, technicians, nurses & students who want to enhance their dental skills to grow & maintain a profitable business. VDEC offers education through online learning, lectures, procedure videos & webinars at a convenient location. About VDEC VDEC is the first of its kind in Australasia, offering both computer-based learning […]
Place the plate horizontally in the mouth with the crown tip on the rostral outer corner of the plate. Orient the tube to 45 o to the midline in the horizontal plane (Fig.1), then to 70 o in the vertical plane (Fig. 2). Ensure the fine focal distance allows for the divergence of the beam to expose the entire plate.
Various sources indicate that 60 to 90% of adult dogs have periodontal disease to a degree that necessitates treatment. A similar proportion of the feline population is also affected. A study at the Animal Medical Centre found that of cats presented for dental cleaning, 65% had at least one ‘neck lesion’ requiring attention.
When we started doing this clients loved it! It helps clients to see the value of the procedure and the difference a dental has made. Remember most clients don’t even look at their pet’s teeth. Steps to follow post-dental check 1. Educate your client about dental hygiene & prevention. 2.