by David Clarke | Nov 18, 2021 | Aust Vet Article
The start of an alphabetic journey through the management of our veterinary patients’ oral problems begins with an ‘a’. our alphabet consists of 26 letters, from a to z, and forms the foundation for millions of words. i’ve narrowed the list down to 26 that relate to...
by David Clarke | Nov 18, 2021 | Aust Vet Article
In our previous article we started our alphabetic journey looking at our veterinary patients’ oral problems beginning with an ‘a’, which included anaesthesia monitoring, attrition and abrasion. i invite you to continue the journey through the alphabet on our quest to...
by David Clarke | Nov 18, 2021 | Aust Vet Article
Juvenile dentistry deals with the diagnosis and treatment of developmental, genetic and iatrogenic factors that may lead to missing teeth, tooth and jaw fractures, root or enamel dysplasia and dental malocclusions. while in some individuals, teeth may experience...
by David Clarke | Nov 18, 2021 | Aust Vet Article
Whilst the initiation of gingivitis commences with plaque, the progression to periodontitis requires a number of factors including the individual’s subgingival microbiome, calculus deposits, breed, bite type, malocclusions, genetics, epigenetics, the individual’s...
by David Clarke | Nov 18, 2021 | Aust Vet Article
Case Study Abbey, a 40kg, 6yo female German Shepherd was referred following presentation at her regular veterinarian after a motor vehicle accident causing multiple fractured teeth on the day of the incident. The referring clinic had commenced Clavulox 500mg IM and...