Breed Predispositions to Dental and Oral Disease in Dogs is an
accessible guide to hereditary oral and dental disease. The text is
designed to help veterinarians make informed clinical decisions and
better communicate with clients. Comprehensive in scope, the book
provides a thorough understanding of the differences between large
and small dogs as related to effective dental treatment. The book
includes specific information for treating small and toy breed
dogs, small breed brachycephalic dogs, and brachycephalic dogs. It
contains key details of clinical conditions more likely to be faced
in specific breeds. To enhance the text, the book is filled with
high quality clinical photographs and dental radiographs that
demonstrate the concepts discussed. Breed Predispositions to Dental
and Oral Disease in Dogs is a useful resource for any clinician
dealing with oral disease in dogs and: Offers a practical guide to
the considerations in treating dental disease in specific dog
breeds Helps veterinarians make decisions about dental therapy and
communicate with clients Offers an understanding of breed
predispositions to dental disease Explores the myths about the
dangers of anesthetizing small breed as well as brachycephalic dogs
and provides balanced information on anesthesia In addition, there
are chapters on the welfare implications of breed specific problems
as well as how to address brachiocephalic syndrome. Written for
veterinary practitioners, students, technicians and nurses, Breed
Predispositions to Dental and Oral Disease in Dogs is a useful
patient-side reference for veterinary professionals.
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