Pet Dental Health Tip, Stay Away from “Nonanesthetic Dentals” for your pet !
We must 🛑 DENTAL 🦷 PAIN & the SILENT SUFFERING in all 🐩 PETS 🐈⬛ !
“Non-anesthetic“ Pet Dental 🦷 Cleanings 🪥 IGNORE PAINFUL & possibly LIFE-THREATENING disease 🦠 !
Because this procedure is intended to clean🪥 ONLY the VISIBLE 👀 SUPERFICIAL SURFACE of the TEETH 🦷 it provides PET PARENTS with a FALSE sense of BENEFIT to pet health !
DENTAL 🦷 EXPERTS have determined this is 💯 % INAPPROPRIATE for PETS !
But why is it INAPPROPRIATE ? It’s due to PET STRESS, INJURY, RISK OF ASPIRATION, & LACK OF PROPER DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES !
Pet parents are often under the false impression that the pet was not stressed by restraint, that pain was managed, & that oral disease was accurately diagnosed & treated. Patients often go for long periods with untreated disease, leading to more costs to health status (disease progression & pain) & increased costs to pet parents.
Dental 🦷 disease is the #1☝️most common disease in dogs 🐩 & cats 🐈⬛ effecting your pet’s overall health.
Veterinary dentistry relies on a detailed exam by a vet with thorough knowledge of oral anatomy, physiology, & pathology. The exam includes x-rays, requiring the pet to be motionless, as well as the use of costly equipment inside the mouth. Periodontal probing (noxious stimulus) is required to allow appropriate diagnosis & treatment.
These painful😿 & potentially life threatening dental 🦷 infections 🦠 need to be effectively diagnosed & treated !
Removal of plaque & calculus is needed & performed for the treatment of periodontal disease. It requires that subgingival surfaces be cleaned. This process is uncomfortable & at times painful. Removal of supragingival calculus alone is purely cosmetic & ineffective to treat disease.
Without general anesthesia, an accurate diagnosis cannot be made, pain can’t be addressed, the airway cannot be protected from aspiration, & disease cannot be appropriately treated.
The risks of anesthesia in healthy or minimally compromised patients are very low when performed by appropriately ! #petdental #petdentalhealth #petdentalmonth #aahaaccredited #fearfreepets #fearfreevetvisit #veterinarydentistry #dentalpain #dentalxray #dentalxrays #bocaratonflorida #bocaratonfl
Видео Pet Dental Health Tip, Stay Away from “Nonanesthetic Dentals” for your pet ! канала Boca Midtowne Animal Hospital
“Non-anesthetic“ Pet Dental 🦷 Cleanings 🪥 IGNORE PAINFUL & possibly LIFE-THREATENING disease 🦠 !
Because this procedure is intended to clean🪥 ONLY the VISIBLE 👀 SUPERFICIAL SURFACE of the TEETH 🦷 it provides PET PARENTS with a FALSE sense of BENEFIT to pet health !
DENTAL 🦷 EXPERTS have determined this is 💯 % INAPPROPRIATE for PETS !
But why is it INAPPROPRIATE ? It’s due to PET STRESS, INJURY, RISK OF ASPIRATION, & LACK OF PROPER DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES !
Pet parents are often under the false impression that the pet was not stressed by restraint, that pain was managed, & that oral disease was accurately diagnosed & treated. Patients often go for long periods with untreated disease, leading to more costs to health status (disease progression & pain) & increased costs to pet parents.
Dental 🦷 disease is the #1☝️most common disease in dogs 🐩 & cats 🐈⬛ effecting your pet’s overall health.
Veterinary dentistry relies on a detailed exam by a vet with thorough knowledge of oral anatomy, physiology, & pathology. The exam includes x-rays, requiring the pet to be motionless, as well as the use of costly equipment inside the mouth. Periodontal probing (noxious stimulus) is required to allow appropriate diagnosis & treatment.
These painful😿 & potentially life threatening dental 🦷 infections 🦠 need to be effectively diagnosed & treated !
Removal of plaque & calculus is needed & performed for the treatment of periodontal disease. It requires that subgingival surfaces be cleaned. This process is uncomfortable & at times painful. Removal of supragingival calculus alone is purely cosmetic & ineffective to treat disease.
Without general anesthesia, an accurate diagnosis cannot be made, pain can’t be addressed, the airway cannot be protected from aspiration, & disease cannot be appropriately treated.
The risks of anesthesia in healthy or minimally compromised patients are very low when performed by appropriately ! #petdental #petdentalhealth #petdentalmonth #aahaaccredited #fearfreepets #fearfreevetvisit #veterinarydentistry #dentalpain #dentalxray #dentalxrays #bocaratonflorida #bocaratonfl
Видео Pet Dental Health Tip, Stay Away from “Nonanesthetic Dentals” for your pet ! канала Boca Midtowne Animal Hospital
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