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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...

How do you know when your dog needs a visit to the dentist? I’m sure your dog is extremely smart, but it’s unlikely that they keep a calendar or have their own phone. Our dogs rely on us to manage their healthcare for them. Routine...

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...

Did you know that there are veterinarians who specialize in anesthesiology? Veterinary anesthesiologists are veterinarians who have completed additional education and passed an exam to become board-certified in anesthesia. Like most specialists, veterinary anesthesiologists typically complete an internship of 1-2 years, followed by a 3-year residency....

Although it’s not very common, sometimes a cat or dog may not be able to open their mouth fully. Not only is that inconvenient, but it can also be painful and potentially dangerous. The inability to open the mouth can make it difficult to eat...

Many owners are concerned about the safety of putting their pet under general anesthesia for a dental procedure and we understand how stressful that can be. We have covered the risks of anesthesia-free dentistry in an earlier blog post, but what does it mean for...