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Digital
Dental X-Rays
What is the first diagnostic tool you choose when
presented with an animal that has broken a leg? You take a radiograph
(x-ray). Why? To see what is hidden under the skin. The same premise
must hold true for veterinary dentistry. In order to diagnose and
create a patient’s dental treatment plan, the complete extent
of existing pathology must be known. Radiology is essential in accessing
this information. Digital intraoral radiology should be an integral
part of every involved dental case.
At RFCAH we are proud to announce the arrival of our new digital
dental radiology system. Our team has been trained by a board certified
veterinary dentist to ensure the highest quality care.
Dentistry
For most of us, caring for our teeth and gums has
been part of our daily routine for as long as we can remember. Just
like you, your pet needs dental care too-regular, professional care
from our team and effective home care to keep your pet’s mouth
healthy.
Unfortunately, when our pets have dental disease, the oral bacteria
can be a source of infection to their heart, liver, and kidneys.
It is important to have your pet’s teeth examined and cleaned
on a regular basis to protect their teeth, gums, and vital internal
organs. Our specialized dental services include ultrasonic scaling,
polishing, fluoride treatment, tooth extraction, oral surgery and
digital dental x-rays.
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