Introduction to Pet Dental Care, An
For Veterinary Nurses and Technicians

By (author) Kathy Istace

ISBN13: 9781789248869

Imprint: CABI Publishing

Publisher: CABI Publishing

Format:

Published: 11/11/2021

Availability: Available

Description
Periodontal disease is one of the most common diseases observed by small animal practitioners, and it is not uncommon for the veterinary technician to be the first line in oral health assessment and treatment. Despite this, current dentistry training for veterinary technicians and nurses is often very limited. This book explains the causes, consequences, prevention and treatment of pet dental diseases including periodontal disease, fractured teeth, tooth resorption, dental malocclusions, oral masses, jaw fractures, and other oral conditions. It covers: · Instruction in essential skills such as dental cleaning, charting, radiography, and equipment maintenance. · Advanced skills such as the administration of regional nerve blocks and periodontal treatments. · The aetiology and treatment of common oral conditions. Improving competence in veterinary dental skills benefits technicians, veterinary practices, owners and their pets. Explaining pet dental diseases in a relatable way, this book allows veterinary staff to relay important dental information to pet owners in a way they understand. Providing solutions to help prevent and manage pet dental diseases, it outlines treatment options, outcomes, and post-operative dental care.
1: More Than Just Bad Breath: Periodontal Disease 2: Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment (COHAT), Dental Instrument Use and Maintenance 3: Dental Essentials: Dental Charting, Dental Radiography, and Pain Management 4: If It’s Broke, Fix it! Tooth Fractures, Discoloured Teeth, Abrasion, and Attrition 5: The Hole Problem: Tooth Resorption and Caries 6: Out of Place: Malocclusions 7: Lumps and Bumps: Oral Masses and Cysts 8: Seeing Red: Stomatitis, Feline Juvenile Gingivitis, and Contact Mucositis 9: Bad to the Bone: Jaw Fractures, TMJ Luxation, Avulsed and Luxated Teeth 10: Common Dental Problems of Rabbits, Rodents, and Other Small Mammals 11: Gaining Client Compliance, Dental Estimates, and the Dangers of Anaesthesia-Free Dentistry 12: Admitting, Preparing, and Recovering Dental Patients; A Day in the Life of a Pet Receiving a COHAT 13: Sending Them Home: Postoperative Care 14: Developing Dental Homecare Programmes: How to Brush the Teeth of Dogs and Cats 15: Understanding the Science Behind Dental Homecare Products 16: Advocating for Pet Dental Health
  • Veterinary medicine: small animals (pets)
  • Veterinary dentistry
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Height:234
Width:156
Spine:13
Weight:572.00
List Price: £32.15