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DOG MALOCCLUSION
If a dog's bite is not right there may be a malocclusion, TMJ problem or jaw fracture. It is necessary to understand normal to diagnose and treat abnormal. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC can help in Oshkosh, Green “CUPS” CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS “CUPS” Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis, or CUPS, is a painful and often debilitating disease of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue. BROKEN DOG TOOTH TREATMENT Specialist in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Complicated Crown Fractures of teeth are treated by vital pulpotomy, root canal therapy and dental extraction. There are options in treating teeth with complicated and non-complicated crownfractures.
ORAL CYSTS IN DOGS
Oral cysts are common in dogs & include dentigerous cysts & radicular cysts. They are benign, but left untreated, cause severe oral destruction & may result in pet jaw fracture. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC Oshkosh, Greenfield, Green Bay, Glendale. DOG DENTAL DISARMING TO PREVENT BITING Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.comCAT ORAL MASSES
Oral masses in cats need to be evaluated carefully by a veterinary dentist as they may be due to infection, inflammation, foreign body, chemical irritation or serious malignant tumor. Oral masses can be benign or malignant. Call Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDC of Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. DISCOLORED DOG TEETH Discolored pet teeth are a sign of disease & should be diagnosed & treated by Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. Locations: Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield,Glendale, WI.
TOO OLD FOR ANESTHESIA? Boots was safely anesthetized at 21 years. Oreo (black and white-right side) had a tongue tumor removed at 20 years. Dr. Kressin frequently meets pet owners very worried about anesthesia for their pets since they have been previously told by another veterinarian that their pet was "too old for anesthesia". Let's consider the facts with regard PREPARING MY PET FOR THE VISIT Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com DOG TOOTH EXTRACTION Tooth extraction in dogs may be appropriate for abscessed teeth, abnormal teeth, brokenteeth, discolored teeth, crowded teeth, or teeth severely affected by endodontic disease, periodontal disease. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral SurgeryDOG MALOCCLUSION
If a dog's bite is not right there may be a malocclusion, TMJ problem or jaw fracture. It is necessary to understand normal to diagnose and treat abnormal. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC can help in Oshkosh, Green “CUPS” CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS “CUPS” Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis, or CUPS, is a painful and often debilitating disease of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue. BROKEN DOG TOOTH TREATMENT Specialist in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Complicated Crown Fractures of teeth are treated by vital pulpotomy, root canal therapy and dental extraction. There are options in treating teeth with complicated and non-complicated crownfractures.
ORAL CYSTS IN DOGS
Oral cysts are common in dogs & include dentigerous cysts & radicular cysts. They are benign, but left untreated, cause severe oral destruction & may result in pet jaw fracture. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC Oshkosh, Greenfield, Green Bay, Glendale. DOG DENTAL DISARMING TO PREVENT BITING Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.comCAT ORAL MASSES
Oral masses in cats need to be evaluated carefully by a veterinary dentist as they may be due to infection, inflammation, foreign body, chemical irritation or serious malignant tumor. Oral masses can be benign or malignant. Call Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDC of Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. DISCOLORED DOG TEETH Discolored pet teeth are a sign of disease & should be diagnosed & treated by Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. Locations: Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield,Glendale, WI.
TOO OLD FOR ANESTHESIA? Boots was safely anesthetized at 21 years. Oreo (black and white-right side) had a tongue tumor removed at 20 years. Dr. Kressin frequently meets pet owners very worried about anesthesia for their pets since they have been previously told by another veterinarian that their pet was "too old for anesthesia". Let's consider the facts with regard ANIMAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS Animal Dental Specialists in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Our staff is devoted to the improvement of your animal's life through proper veterinary dental care or oral surgery for animals. ORAL LESIONS IN CATS Oral lesions in cats may be caused by trauma, infection or by neoplasia & requires vet dental evaluation with dental x-ray, biopsy, bacterial culture & sensitivity testing. Oronasal fistula and tongue lesions are problems diagnosed and treated by Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDCof
CAT ORAL MASSES
Oral masses in cats need to be evaluated carefully by a veterinary dentist as they may be due to infection, inflammation, foreign body, chemical irritation or serious malignant tumor. Oral masses can be benign or malignant. Call Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDC of Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC.DOG MALOCCLUSION
If a dog's bite is not right there may be a malocclusion, TMJ problem or jaw fracture. It is necessary to understand normal to diagnose and treat abnormal. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC can help in Oshkosh, Green FEAR ABOUT MAJOR ORAL SURGERY FOR CATS AND DOGS Oral surgery for cats, dogs and rabbits. It is common for owners to be very worried and reluctant to consent for major oral surgery for their pets. Will there be pain, suffering, disficurement and can they eat. Owners are concerned about the recovery period and the need forspecial care.
BROKEN CAT TEETH
Fractured or broken cat teeth should never be ignored & should be immediately evaluated with vet dental x-rays & treated to avoid further disease or damage. Root canal therapy, vital pulpotomy or dental extraction are options. Discolored teeth, facial swelling and draining tracts are signs of problems. Dr. Kressin can help. CROWNS FOR DOG TEETH Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com FELINE TOOTH RESORPTION Feline tooth resorption is a common & painful condition in domestic cats. Without treatment a cat is in extreme pain & may stop eating & become very ill. Over 50% of adult cats develop tooth resorption. Dr. Kressin will diagnose and treat. Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDC of ORONASAL FISTULA IN PETS An oronasal fistula is a communication between the oral cavity and the anterior respiratory tract. Oronasal fistulas occur most commonly in the area of the upper canines, and with less frequency in the incisor region. Food and oral fluids perculate into the respiratory tract. The result is respiratory tract inflammation and infection. COMPANION ANIMAL DENTAL CARE IS IMPORTANT Companion Animal Dental Care is Important Pets have teeth too, and dental care leads to improved general health. Pet owners can get the dental care their pets need in working with veterinarians. ANIMAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS Animal Dental Specialists in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Our staff is devoted to the improvement of your animal's life through proper veterinary dental care or oral surgery for animals. PREPARING MY PET FOR THE VISIT Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com DOG TOOTH EXTRACTION Tooth extraction in dogs may be appropriate for abscessed teeth, abnormal teeth, brokenteeth, discolored teeth, crowded teeth, or teeth severely affected by endodontic disease, periodontal disease. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery FEAR ABOUT MAJOR ORAL SURGERY FOR CATS AND DOGS Oral surgery for cats, dogs and rabbits. It is common for owners to be very worried and reluctant to consent for major oral surgery for their pets. Will there be pain, suffering, disficurement and can they eat. Owners are concerned about the recovery period and the need forspecial care.
ORAL CYSTS IN DOGS
Oral cysts are common in dogs & include dentigerous cysts & radicular cysts. They are benign, but left untreated, cause severe oral destruction & may result in pet jaw fracture. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC Oshkosh, Greenfield, Green Bay, Glendale. DOG DENTAL DISARMING TO PREVENT BITING Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com “CUPS” CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS “CUPS” Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis, or CUPS, is a painful and often debilitating disease of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue. DISCOLORED DOG TEETH Discolored pet teeth are a sign of disease & should be diagnosed & treated by Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. Locations: Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield,Glendale, WI.
FELINE TOOTH RESORPTION Feline tooth resorption is a common & painful condition in domestic cats. Without treatment a cat is in extreme pain & may stop eating & become very ill. Over 50% of adult cats develop tooth resorption. Dr. Kressin will diagnose and treat. Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDC of TOO OLD FOR ANESTHESIA? Boots was safely anesthetized at 21 years. Oreo (black and white-right side) had a tongue tumor removed at 20 years. Dr. Kressin frequently meets pet owners very worried about anesthesia for their pets since they have been previously told by another veterinarian that their pet was "too old for anesthesia". Let's consider the facts with regard ANIMAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS Animal Dental Specialists in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Our staff is devoted to the improvement of your animal's life through proper veterinary dental care or oral surgery for animals. PREPARING MY PET FOR THE VISIT Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com FEAR ABOUT MAJOR ORAL SURGERY FOR CATS AND DOGS Oral surgery for cats, dogs and rabbits. It is common for owners to be very worried and reluctant to consent for major oral surgery for their pets. Will there be pain, suffering, disficurement and can they eat. Owners are concerned about the recovery period and the need forspecial care.
DOG TOOTH EXTRACTION Tooth extraction in dogs may be appropriate for abscessed teeth, abnormal teeth, brokenteeth, discolored teeth, crowded teeth, or teeth severely affected by endodontic disease, periodontal disease. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery “CUPS” CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS “CUPS” Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis, or CUPS, is a painful and often debilitating disease of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue.ORAL CYSTS IN DOGS
Oral cysts are common in dogs & include dentigerous cysts & radicular cysts. They are benign, but left untreated, cause severe oral destruction & may result in pet jaw fracture. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC Oshkosh, Greenfield, Green Bay, Glendale. DOG DENTAL DISARMING TO PREVENT BITING Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com DISCOLORED DOG TEETH Discolored pet teeth are a sign of disease & should be diagnosed & treated by Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. Locations: Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield,Glendale, WI.
ORONASAL FISTULA IN PETS An oronasal fistula is a communication between the oral cavity and the anterior respiratory tract. Oronasal fistulas occur most commonly in the area of the upper canines, and with less frequency in the incisor region. Food and oral fluids perculate into the respiratory tract. The result is respiratory tract inflammation and infection. TOO OLD FOR ANESTHESIA? Boots was safely anesthetized at 21 years. Oreo (black and white-right side) had a tongue tumor removed at 20 years. Dr. Kressin frequently meets pet owners very worried about anesthesia for their pets since they have been previously told by another veterinarian that their pet was "too old for anesthesia". Let's consider the facts with regardANIMAL ORAL EXAM
The Oral Exam of Cats, Dogs, Rabbits and Rodents. The dental consultation allows for effective communication between companion animal owners, and veterinarians. The owner's primary concern (s), an accurate history, examination findings, presumptive diagnosis, prognosis, as well as, diagnostic and treatment plans are alldiscussed.
DOG MALOCCLUSION
If a dog's bite is not right there may be a malocclusion, TMJ problem or jaw fracture. It is necessary to understand normal to diagnose and treat abnormal. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC can help in Oshkosh, Green DOG, PET JAW FRACTURE Pet jaw fractures can be caused by trauma, disease, infection or a combination. Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery Specialists provide veterinary dental treatment for pet jaw fractures. Dr. Kressin in Green Bay, Oshkosh Greenfield, Glendale.CAT ORAL MASSES
Oral masses in cats need to be evaluated carefully by a veterinary dentist as they may be due to infection, inflammation, foreign body, chemical irritation or serious malignant tumor. Oral masses can be benign or malignant. Call Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDC of Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. BROKEN DOG TOOTH TREATMENT Specialist in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Complicated Crown Fractures of teeth are treated by vital pulpotomy, root canal therapy and dental extraction. There are options in treating teeth with complicated and non-complicated crownfractures.
ORAL LESIONS IN CATS Oral lesions in cats may be caused by trauma, infection or by neoplasia & requires vet dental evaluation with dental x-ray, biopsy, bacterial culture & sensitivity testing. Oronasal fistula and tongue lesions are problems diagnosed and treated by Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDCof
ABNORMAL PET TEETH
Abnormal, anomalous or defective pet teeth may be inherited or a developmentmal problem that can be treated at Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery Specialists. Oshkosh, Green EXPOSED PET DENTAL PULP Vital pulpotomy is an endodontic pet dental procedure performed to treat recently exposed pulp chambres in pet's teeth. Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield, Glendale. Drs. Kressin and Honzelka.BROKEN CAT TEETH
Fractured or broken cat teeth should never be ignored & should be immediately evaluated with vet dental x-rays & treated to avoid further disease or damage. Root canal therapy, vital pulpotomy or dental extraction are options. Discolored teeth, facial swelling and draining tracts are signs of problems. Dr. Kressin can help. ORONASAL FISTULA IN PETS An oronasal fistula is a communication between the oral cavity and the anterior respiratory tract. Oronasal fistulas occur most commonly in the area of the upper canines, and with less frequency in the incisor region. Food and oral fluids perculate into the respiratory tract. The result is respiratory tract inflammation and infection. ANIMAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS Animal Dental Specialists in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Our staff is devoted to the improvement of your animal's life through proper veterinary dental care or oral surgery for animals. PREPARING MY PET FOR THE VISIT Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com FEAR ABOUT MAJOR ORAL SURGERY FOR CATS AND DOGS Oral surgery for cats, dogs and rabbits. It is common for owners to be very worried and reluctant to consent for major oral surgery for their pets. Will there be pain, suffering, disficurement and can they eat. Owners are concerned about the recovery period and the need forspecial care.
DOG TOOTH EXTRACTION Tooth extraction in dogs may be appropriate for abscessed teeth, abnormal teeth, brokenteeth, discolored teeth, crowded teeth, or teeth severely affected by endodontic disease, periodontal disease. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery “CUPS” CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS “CUPS” Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis, or CUPS, is a painful and often debilitating disease of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue.ORAL CYSTS IN DOGS
Oral cysts are common in dogs & include dentigerous cysts & radicular cysts. They are benign, but left untreated, cause severe oral destruction & may result in pet jaw fracture. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC Oshkosh, Greenfield, Green Bay, Glendale. DOG DENTAL DISARMING TO PREVENT BITING Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com DISCOLORED DOG TEETH Discolored pet teeth are a sign of disease & should be diagnosed & treated by Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. Locations: Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield,Glendale, WI.
ORONASAL FISTULA IN PETS An oronasal fistula is a communication between the oral cavity and the anterior respiratory tract. Oronasal fistulas occur most commonly in the area of the upper canines, and with less frequency in the incisor region. Food and oral fluids perculate into the respiratory tract. The result is respiratory tract inflammation and infection. TOO OLD FOR ANESTHESIA? Boots was safely anesthetized at 21 years. Oreo (black and white-right side) had a tongue tumor removed at 20 years. Dr. Kressin frequently meets pet owners very worried about anesthesia for their pets since they have been previously told by another veterinarian that their pet was "too old for anesthesia". Let's consider the facts with regard ANIMAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS Animal Dental Specialists in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Our staff is devoted to the improvement of your animal's life through proper veterinary dental care or oral surgery for animals. PREPARING MY PET FOR THE VISIT Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com FEAR ABOUT MAJOR ORAL SURGERY FOR CATS AND DOGS Oral surgery for cats, dogs and rabbits. It is common for owners to be very worried and reluctant to consent for major oral surgery for their pets. Will there be pain, suffering, disficurement and can they eat. Owners are concerned about the recovery period and the need forspecial care.
DOG TOOTH EXTRACTION Tooth extraction in dogs may be appropriate for abscessed teeth, abnormal teeth, brokenteeth, discolored teeth, crowded teeth, or teeth severely affected by endodontic disease, periodontal disease. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery “CUPS” CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS “CUPS” Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis, or CUPS, is a painful and often debilitating disease of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue.ORAL CYSTS IN DOGS
Oral cysts are common in dogs & include dentigerous cysts & radicular cysts. They are benign, but left untreated, cause severe oral destruction & may result in pet jaw fracture. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC Oshkosh, Greenfield, Green Bay, Glendale. DOG DENTAL DISARMING TO PREVENT BITING Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com DISCOLORED DOG TEETH Discolored pet teeth are a sign of disease & should be diagnosed & treated by Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. Locations: Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield,Glendale, WI.
ORONASAL FISTULA IN PETS An oronasal fistula is a communication between the oral cavity and the anterior respiratory tract. Oronasal fistulas occur most commonly in the area of the upper canines, and with less frequency in the incisor region. Food and oral fluids perculate into the respiratory tract. The result is respiratory tract inflammation and infection. TOO OLD FOR ANESTHESIA? Boots was safely anesthetized at 21 years. Oreo (black and white-right side) had a tongue tumor removed at 20 years. Dr. Kressin frequently meets pet owners very worried about anesthesia for their pets since they have been previously told by another veterinarian that their pet was "too old for anesthesia". Let's consider the facts with regardANIMAL ORAL EXAM
The Oral Exam of Cats, Dogs, Rabbits and Rodents. The dental consultation allows for effective communication between companion animal owners, and veterinarians. The owner's primary concern (s), an accurate history, examination findings, presumptive diagnosis, prognosis, as well as, diagnostic and treatment plans are alldiscussed.
DOG MALOCCLUSION
If a dog's bite is not right there may be a malocclusion, TMJ problem or jaw fracture. It is necessary to understand normal to diagnose and treat abnormal. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC can help in Oshkosh, Green DOG, PET JAW FRACTURE Pet jaw fractures can be caused by trauma, disease, infection or a combination. Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery Specialists provide veterinary dental treatment for pet jaw fractures. Dr. Kressin in Green Bay, Oshkosh Greenfield, Glendale.CAT ORAL MASSES
Oral masses in cats need to be evaluated carefully by a veterinary dentist as they may be due to infection, inflammation, foreign body, chemical irritation or serious malignant tumor. Oral masses can be benign or malignant. Call Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDC of Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. BROKEN DOG TOOTH TREATMENT Specialist in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Complicated Crown Fractures of teeth are treated by vital pulpotomy, root canal therapy and dental extraction. There are options in treating teeth with complicated and non-complicated crownfractures.
ORAL LESIONS IN CATS Oral lesions in cats may be caused by trauma, infection or by neoplasia & requires vet dental evaluation with dental x-ray, biopsy, bacterial culture & sensitivity testing. Oronasal fistula and tongue lesions are problems diagnosed and treated by Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDCof
ABNORMAL PET TEETH
Abnormal, anomalous or defective pet teeth may be inherited or a developmentmal problem that can be treated at Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery Specialists. Oshkosh, Green EXPOSED PET DENTAL PULP Vital pulpotomy is an endodontic pet dental procedure performed to treat recently exposed pulp chambres in pet's teeth. Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield, Glendale. Drs. Kressin and Honzelka.BROKEN CAT TEETH
Fractured or broken cat teeth should never be ignored & should be immediately evaluated with vet dental x-rays & treated to avoid further disease or damage. Root canal therapy, vital pulpotomy or dental extraction are options. Discolored teeth, facial swelling and draining tracts are signs of problems. Dr. Kressin can help. ORONASAL FISTULA IN PETS An oronasal fistula is a communication between the oral cavity and the anterior respiratory tract. Oronasal fistulas occur most commonly in the area of the upper canines, and with less frequency in the incisor region. Food and oral fluids perculate into the respiratory tract. The result is respiratory tract inflammation and infection. ANIMAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS Animal Dental Specialists in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Our staff is devoted to the improvement of your animal's life through proper veterinary dental care or oral surgery for animals. PREPARING MY PET FOR THE VISIT Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com FEAR ABOUT MAJOR ORAL SURGERY FOR CATS AND DOGS Oral surgery for cats, dogs and rabbits. It is common for owners to be very worried and reluctant to consent for major oral surgery for their pets. Will there be pain, suffering, disficurement and can they eat. Owners are concerned about the recovery period and the need forspecial care.
DOG TOOTH EXTRACTION Tooth extraction in dogs may be appropriate for abscessed teeth, abnormal teeth, brokenteeth, discolored teeth, crowded teeth, or teeth severely affected by endodontic disease, periodontal disease. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery “CUPS” CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS “CUPS” Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis, or CUPS, is a painful and often debilitating disease of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue.ORAL CYSTS IN DOGS
Oral cysts are common in dogs & include dentigerous cysts & radicular cysts. They are benign, but left untreated, cause severe oral destruction & may result in pet jaw fracture. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC Oshkosh, Greenfield, Green Bay, Glendale. DOG DENTAL DISARMING TO PREVENT BITING Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com DISCOLORED DOG TEETH Discolored pet teeth are a sign of disease & should be diagnosed & treated by Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. Locations: Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield,Glendale, WI.
ORONASAL FISTULA IN PETS An oronasal fistula is a communication between the oral cavity and the anterior respiratory tract. Oronasal fistulas occur most commonly in the area of the upper canines, and with less frequency in the incisor region. Food and oral fluids perculate into the respiratory tract. The result is respiratory tract inflammation and infection. TOO OLD FOR ANESTHESIA? Boots was safely anesthetized at 21 years. Oreo (black and white-right side) had a tongue tumor removed at 20 years. Dr. Kressin frequently meets pet owners very worried about anesthesia for their pets since they have been previously told by another veterinarian that their pet was "too old for anesthesia". Let's consider the facts with regard ANIMAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS Animal Dental Specialists in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Our staff is devoted to the improvement of your animal's life through proper veterinary dental care or oral surgery for animals. PREPARING MY PET FOR THE VISIT Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com FEAR ABOUT MAJOR ORAL SURGERY FOR CATS AND DOGS Oral surgery for cats, dogs and rabbits. It is common for owners to be very worried and reluctant to consent for major oral surgery for their pets. Will there be pain, suffering, disficurement and can they eat. Owners are concerned about the recovery period and the need forspecial care.
DOG TOOTH EXTRACTION Tooth extraction in dogs may be appropriate for abscessed teeth, abnormal teeth, brokenteeth, discolored teeth, crowded teeth, or teeth severely affected by endodontic disease, periodontal disease. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery “CUPS” CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS “CUPS” Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis, or CUPS, is a painful and often debilitating disease of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue.ORAL CYSTS IN DOGS
Oral cysts are common in dogs & include dentigerous cysts & radicular cysts. They are benign, but left untreated, cause severe oral destruction & may result in pet jaw fracture. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC Oshkosh, Greenfield, Green Bay, Glendale. DOG DENTAL DISARMING TO PREVENT BITING Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com DISCOLORED DOG TEETH Discolored pet teeth are a sign of disease & should be diagnosed & treated by Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. Locations: Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield,Glendale, WI.
ORONASAL FISTULA IN PETS An oronasal fistula is a communication between the oral cavity and the anterior respiratory tract. Oronasal fistulas occur most commonly in the area of the upper canines, and with less frequency in the incisor region. Food and oral fluids perculate into the respiratory tract. The result is respiratory tract inflammation and infection. TOO OLD FOR ANESTHESIA? Boots was safely anesthetized at 21 years. Oreo (black and white-right side) had a tongue tumor removed at 20 years. Dr. Kressin frequently meets pet owners very worried about anesthesia for their pets since they have been previously told by another veterinarian that their pet was "too old for anesthesia". Let's consider the facts with regardANIMAL ORAL EXAM
The Oral Exam of Cats, Dogs, Rabbits and Rodents. The dental consultation allows for effective communication between companion animal owners, and veterinarians. The owner's primary concern (s), an accurate history, examination findings, presumptive diagnosis, prognosis, as well as, diagnostic and treatment plans are alldiscussed.
DOG MALOCCLUSION
If a dog's bite is not right there may be a malocclusion, TMJ problem or jaw fracture. It is necessary to understand normal to diagnose and treat abnormal. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC can help in Oshkosh, Green DOG, PET JAW FRACTURE Pet jaw fractures can be caused by trauma, disease, infection or a combination. Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery Specialists provide veterinary dental treatment for pet jaw fractures. Dr. Kressin in Green Bay, Oshkosh Greenfield, Glendale.CAT ORAL MASSES
Oral masses in cats need to be evaluated carefully by a veterinary dentist as they may be due to infection, inflammation, foreign body, chemical irritation or serious malignant tumor. Oral masses can be benign or malignant. Call Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDC of Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. BROKEN DOG TOOTH TREATMENT Specialist in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Complicated Crown Fractures of teeth are treated by vital pulpotomy, root canal therapy and dental extraction. There are options in treating teeth with complicated and non-complicated crownfractures.
ORAL LESIONS IN CATS Oral lesions in cats may be caused by trauma, infection or by neoplasia & requires vet dental evaluation with dental x-ray, biopsy, bacterial culture & sensitivity testing. Oronasal fistula and tongue lesions are problems diagnosed and treated by Dale Kressin, DVM, DAVDCof
ABNORMAL PET TEETH
Abnormal, anomalous or defective pet teeth may be inherited or a developmentmal problem that can be treated at Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery Specialists. Oshkosh, Green EXPOSED PET DENTAL PULP Vital pulpotomy is an endodontic pet dental procedure performed to treat recently exposed pulp chambres in pet's teeth. Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield, Glendale. Drs. Kressin and Honzelka.BROKEN CAT TEETH
Fractured or broken cat teeth should never be ignored & should be immediately evaluated with vet dental x-rays & treated to avoid further disease or damage. Root canal therapy, vital pulpotomy or dental extraction are options. Discolored teeth, facial swelling and draining tracts are signs of problems. Dr. Kressin can help. ORONASAL FISTULA IN PETS An oronasal fistula is a communication between the oral cavity and the anterior respiratory tract. Oronasal fistulas occur most commonly in the area of the upper canines, and with less frequency in the incisor region. Food and oral fluids perculate into the respiratory tract. The result is respiratory tract inflammation and infection. ANIMAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS Animal Dental Specialists in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Our staff is devoted to the improvement of your animal's life through proper veterinary dental care or oral surgery for animals. PREPARING MY PET FOR THE VISIT Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com DOG TOOTH EXTRACTION Tooth extraction in dogs may be appropriate for abscessed teeth, abnormal teeth, brokenteeth, discolored teeth, crowded teeth, or teeth severely affected by endodontic disease, periodontal disease. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery BROKEN DOG TOOTH TREATMENT Specialist in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Complicated Crown Fractures of teeth are treated by vital pulpotomy, root canal therapy and dental extraction. There are options in treating teeth with complicated and non-complicated crownfractures.
DOG MALOCCLUSION
If a dog's bite is not right there may be a malocclusion, TMJ problem or jaw fracture. It is necessary to understand normal to diagnose and treat abnormal. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC can help in Oshkosh, Green DOG, PET JAW FRACTURE Pet jaw fractures can be caused by trauma, disease, infection or a combination. Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery Specialists provide veterinary dental treatment for pet jaw fractures. Dr. Kressin in Green Bay, Oshkosh Greenfield, Glendale.ORAL CYSTS IN DOGS
Oral cysts are common in dogs & include dentigerous cysts & radicular cysts. They are benign, but left untreated, cause severe oral destruction & may result in pet jaw fracture. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC Oshkosh, Greenfield, Green Bay, Glendale. FEAR ABOUT MAJOR ORAL SURGERY FOR CATS AND DOGSDOG ORAL SURGERY COSTDOG ORAL SURGERY COSTDOG ORAL SURGERY RECOVERY Oral surgery for cats, dogs and rabbits. It is common for owners to be very worried and reluctant to consent for major oral surgery for their pets. Will there be pain, suffering, disficurement and can they eat. Owners are concerned about the recovery period and the need forspecial care.
“CUPS” CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS “CUPS” Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis, or CUPS, is a painful and often debilitating disease of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue. DISCOLORED DOG TEETH Discolored pet teeth are a sign of disease & should be diagnosed & treated by Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. Locations: Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield,Glendale, WI.
ANIMAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS Animal Dental Specialists in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Our staff is devoted to the improvement of your animal's life through proper veterinary dental care or oral surgery for animals. PREPARING MY PET FOR THE VISIT Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com DOG TOOTH EXTRACTION Tooth extraction in dogs may be appropriate for abscessed teeth, abnormal teeth, brokenteeth, discolored teeth, crowded teeth, or teeth severely affected by endodontic disease, periodontal disease. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery BROKEN DOG TOOTH TREATMENT Specialist in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Complicated Crown Fractures of teeth are treated by vital pulpotomy, root canal therapy and dental extraction. There are options in treating teeth with complicated and non-complicated crownfractures.
DOG MALOCCLUSION
If a dog's bite is not right there may be a malocclusion, TMJ problem or jaw fracture. It is necessary to understand normal to diagnose and treat abnormal. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC can help in Oshkosh, Green DOG, PET JAW FRACTURE Pet jaw fractures can be caused by trauma, disease, infection or a combination. Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery Specialists provide veterinary dental treatment for pet jaw fractures. Dr. Kressin in Green Bay, Oshkosh Greenfield, Glendale.ORAL CYSTS IN DOGS
Oral cysts are common in dogs & include dentigerous cysts & radicular cysts. They are benign, but left untreated, cause severe oral destruction & may result in pet jaw fracture. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC Oshkosh, Greenfield, Green Bay, Glendale. FEAR ABOUT MAJOR ORAL SURGERY FOR CATS AND DOGSDOG ORAL SURGERY COSTDOG ORAL SURGERY COSTDOG ORAL SURGERY RECOVERY Oral surgery for cats, dogs and rabbits. It is common for owners to be very worried and reluctant to consent for major oral surgery for their pets. Will there be pain, suffering, disficurement and can they eat. Owners are concerned about the recovery period and the need forspecial care.
“CUPS” CHRONIC ULCERATIVE PARADENTAL STOMATITIS “CUPS” Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis, or CUPS, is a painful and often debilitating disease of the mouth involving the gums, mucous membranes, and tongue. DISCOLORED DOG TEETH Discolored pet teeth are a sign of disease & should be diagnosed & treated by Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC. Locations: Oshkosh, Green Bay, Greenfield,Glendale, WI.
ANIMAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. mypetsdentist.com PREPARING MY PET FOR THE VISIT Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.com FEAR ABOUT MAJOR ORAL SURGERY FOR CATS AND DOGS Oral surgery for cats, dogs and rabbits. It is common for owners to be very worried and reluctant to consent for major oral surgery for their pets. Will there be pain, suffering, disficurement and can they eat. Owners are concerned about the recovery period and the need forspecial care.
ANIMAL ORAL EXAM
The Oral Exam of Cats, Dogs, Rabbits and Rodents. The dental consultation allows for effective communication between companion animal owners, and veterinarians. The owner's primary concern (s), an accurate history, examination findings, presumptive diagnosis, prognosis, as well as, diagnostic and treatment plans are alldiscussed.
CROWNS FOR DOG TEETH Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC 2409 Omro Road Oshkosh, WI 54904-7713 (920)233-8409. www.mypetsdentist.comBROKEN CAT TEETH
Fractured or broken cat teeth should never be ignored & should be immediately evaluated with vet dental x-rays & treated to avoid further disease or damage. Root canal therapy, vital pulpotomy or dental extraction are options. Discolored teeth, facial swelling and draining tracts are signs of problems. Dr. Kressin can help. TONGUE LESIONS IN DOGS & CATS Tongue lesions in pets are typically not recognized unless acute injure results in bleeding or the inability to eat food normally. Pet owners need to be aware that toys and other products that should be safe, can and do unfortunately result in tongue and oral injury to dogs, cats and other small animal pets. COMPANION ANIMAL DENTAL CARE IS IMPORTANT Companion Animal Dental Care is Important Pets have teeth too, and dental care leads to improved general health. Pet owners can get the dental care their pets need in working with veterinarians. ORONASAL FISTULA IN PETS An oronasal fistula is a communication between the oral cavity and the anterior respiratory tract. Oronasal fistulas occur most commonly in the area of the upper canines, and with less frequency in the incisor region. Food and oral fluids perculate into the respiratory tract. The result is respiratory tract inflammation and infection. TOO OLD FOR ANESTHESIA? Boots was safely anesthetized at 21 years. Oreo (black and white-right side) had a tongue tumor removed at 20 years. Dr. Kressin frequently meets pet owners very worried about anesthesia for their pets since they have been previously told by another veterinarian that their pet was "too old for anesthesia". Let's consider the facts with regard*
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