Adult (Permanent) Tooth Eruption in Dogs
Adult tooth eruption in dogs follows a specific timeline. Puppies are born without teeth, and their deciduous (baby) teeth begin […]
Adult tooth eruption in dogs follows a specific timeline. Puppies are born without teeth, and their deciduous (baby) teeth begin […]
Deciduous teeth, also known as baby teeth, in kittens typically begin to erupt at around 2 to 3 weeks of
Periodontal therapy is a comprehensive plan that aims to treat the infection and inflammation of the tissues surrounding and supporting
Gingival enlargement refers to an abnormal overgrowth of the gum tissue around the teeth. The overgrowth typically presents as a
Enamel is the hard, outermost layer of a tooth that serves as a protective covering for underlying structures. Dental enamel
Discolored teeth in dogs and cats can be a sign of various underlying health issues. Here are some common causes
A thorough, more comprehensive oral examination can be performed when your pet is under general anesthesia. While your pet is
An oral examination is an important process in your veterinarian’s ability to assess the scope and severity of any problems
Anesthesia is an important part of a professional dental procedure in veterinary medicine for many reasons. It relieves stress, fear,
Prior to receiving anesthesia, a pre-anesthetic screening should be performed on dogs and cats to identify possible risks. A patient