Breed Predispositions To Dental And Oral Disease In Dogs (EPUB)
Written by Brook Niemiec
A clear manual on inherited dental and oral diseases is Breed Predispositions to Dental and Oral Disease in Dogs.
The goal of the text is to assist veterinarians in improving client communication and making well-informed treatment decisions.
With regard to efficient dental care, the book offers a comprehensive overview of the variations between large and small dogs.
Treating small and toy breed dogs, as well as small breed brachycephalic dogs, is covered in detail in the book.
It includes important information on clinical issues that are more likely to affect particular breeds.
The book is chock full of excellent clinical photos and dental radiographs that illustrate the topics covered and add to the narrative.
A helpful tool for any doctor treating oral disease in dogs is Breed Predispositions to Dental and Oral Disease in Dogs, which includes:
provides a helpful overview of the factors to take into account while treating dental problems in several dog breeds. assists
veterinarians in communicating with clients and making decisions on dental therapy provides insight into the breeds’ inclinations
towards oral conditions dispels beliefs regarding the risks associated with anesthesia in small breed and brachycephalic dogs and
offers accurate information on the topic.
There are also chapters on how to treat brachiocephalic condition and the welfare implications of breed-specific issues.
Breed Predispositions to Dental and Oral Disease in Dogs, a book designed for veterinarians, students, technicians and nurses, is a
helpful patient-side resource for veterinary workers.
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