Full mouth extractions can feel confronting, but most dogs and cats cope remarkably well. Your pet will be ok after surgery and free from chronic pain.
Read MoreFull mouth extractions can feel confronting, but most dogs and cats cope remarkably well. Your pet will be ok after surgery and free from chronic pain.
Read MoreHere’s how maxillofacial (jaw) surgery can help cats and dogs with tumours, trauma and disease using real cases and outcomes.
Read MoreTake note of smelly kisses that make you turn away! Doggy breath is not normal and is a sign of an issue with their oral health.
Read MoreLong-nosed (dolichocephalic) dog breeds like sighthounds and dachshunds are more prone to periodontal disease due to their unique skull shapes.
Read MoreThis common dental condition in dogs starts with plaque buildup, leading to gum inflammation and can progress to tooth loss and systemic health issues if untreated.
Read MoreJuvenile gingivitis and periodontitis are surprisingly common in cats and kittens, yet this is often misunderstood or overlooked.
Read MoreThis common dental condition in dogs starts with plaque buildup, leading to gum inflammation and can progress to tooth loss and systemic health issues if untreated.
Read MoreGreyhounds face certain dental health risks due to anatomical predisposition and progressive periodontal disease linked to limited early care.
Read MoreSurgical extractions follow a structured process with four key phases: soft tissue surgery, hard tissue surgery, tooth extraction and closure.
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