North Florida Veterinary Dentistry

North Florida Veterinary Dentistry: Your Pet's Comfort is Our Priority

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Dental Case Studies

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  • Police dog restoration (1 of 4): Fractured tooth before treatment
  • Police dog restoration (2 of 4): Radiograph of root canal treatment of fractured canine tooth.
  • Police dog restoration (3 of 4): Surgical crown lengthening has provided more crown surface area on which the metal crown can be placed
  • Police dog restoration (4 of 4): Full metal crown on maxillary canine; 3/4 metal crown on mandibular canine
  • Bilateral "lance" (mesioversion) canine teeth (1 of 4)
    Terrier with bilateral "lance" canines - a malocclusion more often seen in Shelties - that have been corrected using oththodontia
  • Bilateral "lance" (mesioversion) canine teeth (2 of 4)
  • Bilateral "lance" (mesioversion) canine teeth (3 of 4)
  • Bilateral "lance" (mesioversion) canine teeth (4 of 4)
  • Fractured cheek tooth (1 of 2): Fractured carnassial tooth
  • Fractured cheek tooth (2 of 2): Fractured carnassial tooth following root canal treatment and metal crown restoration
  • Fractured tooth (1 of 2): Before treatment
  • Fractured tooth (2 of 2): Fractured canine treated with root canal therapy and full metal crown restoration
  • Advanced periodontal disease (1 of 3)
    Successful treatment of a molar with advanced periodontal disease in a four year old small breed dog. This photo demonstrates that the degree of the disease is not apparent on oral exam.
  • Advanced periodontal disease (2 of 3)
    Intraoral radiographs must be taken to evaluate periodontal disease and response to treatment.
  • Advanced periodontal disease (3 of 3)
    Intraoral radiographs must be taken to evaluate periodontal disease and response to treatment.
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