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In January 2008, we
switched from
traditional film type x-rays to
digital x-rays. We
have been overwhelmed by
the positive
feedback from clients
and other specialty and
emergency veterinarians
to whom we refer
patients. Images are
obtained much faster,
are superior in quality and can be
viewed on-line. In many
cases, this has allowed
our doctors to confer by
phone with specialists
immediately saving valuable
treatment time.
Expanding on this
digital success, we have
implemented a digital
dental x-ray system.
This is helping us
better diagnose and
treat dental
disease in cats and
dogs.
Dental disease in pets
is quite common, yet
frequently undiagnosed,
affecting about 80% of
dogs and 70% of cats by
three years of age. Left untreated
dental disease can be
severely painful to your
pet and affect
vital organs, such as
heart, kidneys and
brain.
By adding digital dental
x-rays to our dental
procedures, Goodison Veterinary
Center
doctors can better
identify problem areas,
providing earlier
treatment. Approximately
75% of dental disease is
below the gum line and
not visible to the eye.
We also carry a variety
of products that can aid
in the prevention of
dental disease. We
would love to have the
opportunity to educate
all owners on these
different products and
techniques to help
promote healthy teeth
and gums.
February is National Pet
Dental Health Month.
Contact us for any
specials offered on our
dentistry products or
services during this
time
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