PET HEALTH BLOG
Feline Oral Resorptive Lesions (FORL's)
Tooth resorption will occur when cells called odontoclasts destroy the surfaces of the tooth root by causing the enamel to be resorbed. As this happens, layers of the tooth disappear, exposing the pulp cavity and causing pain and sensitivity.
Puppies And Their Teeth
Like human, dogs have 2 sets of teeth. There are 28 baby or primary teeth and 42 adult or permanent teeth…
Anesthesia-Free Pet Dentistries
Anesthesia-free pet dentistry (AFD) has become a popular topic amongst many animal owners however it is important to note that most (if not all) veterinarians strongly advise against this procedure due to its ineffectiveness and inability to detect, treat, or prevent numerous dental health issues.
The Difference Between Dental Services For Your Pet
As pet owners, we want to provide the best possible care for our pets, and regular oral health check ups are just as important for animals as they are for humans.
Dental Health For Pets
Dental health is not just important for the human members of your family; pet dental health is a specialized form of veterinary care that is important for the overall health and well being for your pets.
Dental Disease In Cats
Cats, as they age, are prone to the development of dental problems.