Feline Orofacial Pain-Cat Stomatitis Syndrome
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  Feline Orofacial Pain  Cat Stomatitis Syndrome  Guided Bone Regeneration  An Innovative Treatment Donald H DeForge, VMD Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry Practice Limited to Dentistry AnimalDentistrySolutions.blogspot.com E-Mail DonDeForge100@gmail.com A Primer: The Special Journey to RECOVERY  Feline Orofacial Pain---- linked to Cat Stomatitis Syndrome---- is a complex extremely painful oral condition in cats which is one of the most frustrating oral conditions that the general practitioner will encounter in their cat clinical oral examinations.&n ..read more
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Pulpitis in the Dog
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  Animal Dentistry Solutions Pulpitis in the Dog Reversible v. Irreversible Donald H DeForge, VMD Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry 28Feb2021 Tri State Veterinary Dentistry SilverSandsVeterinary.com 203-877-3221 DoctorDeForge@yahoo.com Below is a special summary about pulpitis in people.  It completely applies to pulpitis in dogs and cats. Does you dog or cat have a discolored tooth.  Is it pink; purple; red; brown; or dark in color.  The discolored tooth cannot be ignored. It can lead to endodontic disease-disease of the pulp- if it is irreversible. &nbs ..read more
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Teledentistry Part II-Becoming a Veterinary Teledentistry Phenom
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Becoming a Veterinary Teledentistry Phenom? What is Companion Animal Teledentistry? Teledental health is a very broad category of solutions that service patient's oral health at a distance by doing it remotely.   People who do not have an animal dentist, lack access to an animal dentist, or live far from an animal dentist's office can be helped with this level of care – via audio-telephone or Virtual Video experience.  Don't worry it is quite simple to set up your Virtual Exam with Dr. DeForge!  If you have a problem one of Dr. DeForge's  oral liaisons will assist ..read more
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Video-Teledentistry Has Arrived
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Donald H DeForge, VMD Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry DonDeForge100@gmail.com SilverSandsVeterinary.com P 203-877-3221 Animal Teledentistry Virtual Dental Care Using Video Conferencing in Animal Dentistry A very wise dentist once said: "Pain Does Not Have a Schedule!"  Because of this, Dr. DeForge, Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry, has introduced Video Dentistry into his Advanced Veterinary Dentistry practice.   Teledentistry allows better communication; provides personal interaction during the important referral process; and bring ..read more
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Carnassial Tooth Fracture
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Donald H DeForge, VMD Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry SilverSandsVeterinary.com AnimalDentistrySolutions.blogspot.com P-1-800-838-3368 F-1-203-877-8301 E-Mail DonDeForge100@gmail.com Number #52 The Fractured Carnassial Tooth in the dog:  [Upper 4th Premolar] The Carnassial Tooth in the Dog The Slab Fracture of the Upper 4th Premolar Pulp Exposure in the Upper 4th Premolar  Pulpitis The upper 4th premolar and the canine teeth are the most commonly fractured teeth in dogs.  All teeth should be examined by an animal dentist as soon as they are identified ..read more
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CERTIFIED ORAL PAIN FREE-MODERN TECHNIQUES IN ORAL SURGERY -Number # 51
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Donald H DeForge, VMD Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry AnimalDentistrySolutions.blogspot.com www.SilverSandsVeterinary.com 203-877-3221 1-800-838-3368 DonDeForge100@gmail.com Number #51 CERTIFIED ORAL PAIN FREE THE ORAL PAIN PATIENT Diagnosis completd with: [     ]Comprehensive Oral Radiology Evaluation (CORE) [     ]Histopathology [     ]MRI/C-Scan [     ]Culture and Sensitivity [     ]Cytology Modern Techniques in Oral Surgery [     ]Oral Surgery-Radiosurgery-Mucoperiosteal flap [&nb ..read more
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ACANTHOMATOUS AMELOBLASTOMA IN DOGS-Number #50
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Donald H DeForge, VMD Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry Advanced Veterinary Dentistry www.SilverSandsVeterinary.com AnimalDentistrySolutions.blogspot.com 1-800-838-3368 E-Mail DonDeForge100@gmail.com Number #50 Canine Acanthomatous Ameloblastoma Canine Acantomatous Ameloblastom [CAA] Notes from an Oral Surgeon Segmental Rim Resection Mandiulectomy [SRRM] The Acanthomatous Ameloblastoma is a benign yet very aggressive tumor arising from rests of odontogenic epithelium in the submucosa and periodontal ligament of the oral cavity.  These tumors are locally invasive and dest ..read more
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CERTIFED ORAL PAIN FREE-TREATING PULPITIS-Number #49
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Donald H DeForge, VMD Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry P- 1-800-838-3368 F- 203-877-830l E-Mail DonDeForge100@gmail.com SilverSandsVeterinary.com SilverSandsVeterinary.blogspot.com Januar 2020-Number 49 CERTIFIED ORAL PAIN FREE~ TREATING PULPITIS IN THE DOG~ REVERSIBLE v IRREVERSIBLE PULPITIS~ REMOVAL OF PULPITIS PAIN~ Pulpitis by definition is inflammation of the tooth pulp. The pulp is the inner part of the tooth that consists of blood vessels, nerve endings, lymphatics, and connective tissues. In DOGS AND CATS, the most common reason for pulpitis is trauma to a tooth ..read more
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CERTIFIED ORAL PAIN FREE~The Answer to Cat Stomatitis~ Number #48
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Certified Oral Pain Free The Answer to Cat Stomatitis Donald H DeForge, VMD Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry Practice Limited to Dentistry AnimalDentistrySolutions.blogspot.com 1-800-838-3368 E-Mail DonDeForge100@gmail.com Web Log #48                                       Normal                                                        Not Norm ..read more
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CERTIFED ORAL PAIN FREE~Demystifying Root Canal Strategies-Number #47
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Donald H DeForge, VMD Fellow of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry DonDeForge100@gmail.com        X-ray showing a Completed Root Canal in a Canine Tooth After Debridement and Obturation Root Canal Strategies Demystifying endodontic myths Root canals preserve the function of the tooth. They involve little to no discomfort to your pet, and are less traumatic than extraction which involves incising soft tissue and removal of bone.  The main objectives of root canal treatment: The Cleaning and Shaping of the complete pulp space Obturating the canal to assure ..read more
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