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Veterinary dentistry has made remarkable advancements in recent years, offering treatments previously reserved for humans. Professional cleanings, root canal therapies, periodontal surgeries, and even orthodontic corrections are now regularly performed on pets to improve their quality of life and overall health. While dental implants are...

At Animal Dental Care & Oral Surgery, we take pride in being a teaching facility. Dr. MJ Redman is our board-certified veterinary dentist™ and she is also the director of our residency program. Veterinary specialists like Dr. Redman are veterinarians who have pursued additional training...

As a dedicated pet owner, you understand the importance of keeping your furry friend healthy and happy. However, some conditions that can pose significant health risks—such as oral-nasal fistulas—are not very well known. This article explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for oral-nasal fistulas...

Oral surgery can be a challenging experience for anyone, including our beloved pets. Whether they've had a tooth extraction, root canal, or any other dental procedure, it's crucial to provide them with proper care and attention during the recovery process. In the days following oral...

It’s a common sight in parks and woodlands everywhere–a happy dog bouncing along with a stick in its mouth (sometimes 2-3 times the length of the dog!). For some reason, many dogs seem to absolutely LOVE to pick up sticks and carry their treasures while...

February is not just the month of love; it's also a time to celebrate our furry friends' pearly whites! Welcome to National Pet Dental Health Month, a dedicated period to raise awareness about the importance of oral hygiene for our beloved pets. While it might...

Along with Dr. MJ Redman, our board-certified Veterinary Dentist™, you may also meet two other doctors while your pet is receiving care here at Animal Dental Care & Oral Surgery – Dr. Siddall & Dr. McGuirk! Dr. Siddall & Dr. McGuirk are veterinarians whose practice...

One of the most painful and frustrating conditions to treat in cats is feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) also known as caudal stomatitis, faucitis, or just stomatitis. FCGS affects adult cats and results in inflammation of the soft tissues in the mouth, both the gums, and...