Removing complex teeth safely and with minimal impact.
Patient Information
Name: Ally Smith
Age: 12 years old
Breed: Greyhound
Gender: Female, Spayed



Presenting Problem
Ally initially presented to Advanced Animal Dentistry in 2022 for the management of suspected malignant hypothermia during anaesthesia. During this procedure, she experienced a hyperkalemic episode under general anaesthetic, which was detected and controlled by the attending anaesthetist. Without this intervention, she was at risk of fatal arrhythmias.
In 2024, Ally required further dental treatment, now with the added complexity of Stage B2 myxomatous mitral valve degeneration. Given her previous hyperkalemic episode and cardiac disease, specialist anaesthetic management was essential.
“With expert anaesthetic care and diligent monitoring, Ally’s dental health was restored safely—allowing her to enjoy a much better quality of life.”
Diagnostics and Treatment
A full diagnostic assessment, including dental radiographs, confirmed the need for extractions and a comprehensive scale and polish. Due to Ally’s medical history, all procedures were performed under the close supervision of an anaesthetist to ensure her safety.


Outcome
Ally recovered well from anaesthesia and extractions with no long-term complications. However, she did experience post-recovery anxiety and hyperthermia, requiring re-sedation.
Additional precautions have consequently been implemented for any future procedures. With expert anaesthetic care, Ally’s dental health was restored safely, and now she is enjoying a much better quality of life.