Effective management of feline oral health requires a dual approach: rigorous home hygiene and professional veterinary surgical intervention.
If your old cat is on the path to tooth resorption (TR), the only viable cure is tooth extraction. If your cat shows signs of TR, your cat's veterinary specialist will almost certainly recommend that ...
I know there will be some variability in this, but has anyone had to pay for a feline tooth extraction recently? One of our cats apparently has a bad tooth, but the estimate from our vet was a little ...
Q: The veterinarian says my cat has tooth resorption, so I made an appointment for her to have dental X-rays and probably tooth extraction. What can you tell me about this condition? A: Tooth ...
Is your cat drooling, losing weight or giving bad breath smell? Cats tend to hide their pain - and these could be signs of dental problems. It's on the owner to identify tooth trouble and know what ...
My vet is telling me that she should have my cat’s long canine teeth removed. Why? She is fine. She is eating well and seems completely normal. True, she has started eating soft foods in addition to ...
We found one of her remaining four teeth broken off on the ground. She continues to eat and does not seem to be bothered by ...
February is dental month awareness in the veterinarian world. Feline resorptive tooth lesions, also known as tooth resorption or cavities, are a common dental problem in cats. These lesions occur when ...
I need your advice regarding a dental procedure for my 6-year-old cat. The vet showed me two teeth that seemed to be covered by the gums. He said they needed to be extracted in addition to the teeth ...
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