Aug 6, 2020 | Case Studies
Periodontal disease in pets doesn’t have to lead to extraction. Periodontal disease is often defined as the loss of the gingival epithelial attachment resulting in pocket formation and furcation exposure. Initiated by sub-gingival plaque accumulation...
Nov 21, 2019 | Building your skills, Case Studies
Signalment: Rocket is a three-year-old male neutered pure breed Boxer. Reason for presentation: Investigation of missing teeth which was identified during a yearly wellness examination, and an annual COHAT (Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment) under...
Sep 29, 2019 | Case Studies
Background and treatment options for traumatic malocclusion due to linguoverted mandibular canine teeth (‘base narrow’) Linguoversion of the mandibular canine tooth/teeth is where one or both mandibular canines is lingually displaced from their normal position in the...
May 5, 2016 | Case Studies
A case where intraoral radiographs were essential in the diagnosis & treatment planning for periodontal disease. Introduction A 9-year-old desexed female Border Collie was referred to the Veterinary Referral Practice with a long-standing history of severe...
Apr 27, 2016 | Case Studies
Sometimes, diagnostic tests such as radiographs are taken to rule out pathology rather than to detect it. Introduction A 9 year old desexed male Golden Retriever cross Labrador “Foster” was referred to a Veterinary Specialist Referral Practice with a history of a...