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  • Here are the details for our Dentistry Procedure:

    One of our veterinarians will examine your pet prior to anesthesia today. The exam will be one of our first lines of defense in detecting potential problems with your pet prior to anesthesia. The exam will cover checking your pet's eyes, nose, lymph nodes, heart, lungs, hydration, circulation and general condition. If problems are found which may significantly increase the risk of anesthesia or warrant additional care, these problems will be discussed with you prior to proceeding with the anesthesia. Some risk exists with all general anesthesia. We encourage you to discuss the anesthesia and procedures as well as the potential risk with your veterinarian.

    Your pet will have blood profile performed before anesthesia. The profile includes seven test used to evaluate your pet's:

    1.White Blood Cells for infection, inflammation or leukemia

    2.Red Blood Cells for signs of anemia

    3.Platelets which are critical for proper clotting function

    4.Blood Protein which is important for proper healing

    5.Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) to assess kidney function

    6.Blood Glucose (sugar) and

    7.Alanine Aminotransferase (AlT) to assess liver function.

    The safest anesthesia medications and techniques will be tailored to your pet's individual needs in order to maximize safety and minimize discomfort. EKG, Pulse Oximetry, Cardiopulmonary (heart & respiratory) monitoring equipment is used in all anesthetic procedures as an added precaution. In addition, an intravenous (IV) solution will be administered to your pet during anesthesia to ensure proper electrolyte levels and adequate blood pressure. This IV catheter also ensures that we have emergency venous access. Any patient undergoing procedures that may result in discomfort receive medication to minimize and prevent pain as they recover from general anesthesia. Additionally, post operative pain medications will be administered. If needed, external parasite (fleas/ticks) control or bathing will be provided at a nominal fee.

    A Forced Warm Air blanket will be used during the anesthesia procedure to maintain body temperature and to provide a cushion between your pet and the table to minimize discomfort.

    Our anesthetic, dental and nursing protocols are routinely reviewed and accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association. Our dental instrument packs and equipment are sterilized between patients. Post-anesthetic and recovery monitoring will be performed by trained personnel with an attention to comfort and safety.

    General anesthetic procedures are performed throughout the day. Early morning admission is designed to help reduce your pet's anxiety and to allow the proper amount of time for pre-anesthetic examination, medication administration and testing to be completed.

    Your pet has been scheduled for dental procedures that will treat periodontal disease. A general anesthetic is required to perform these procedures. We believe that a complete dental health program significantly adds to the comfort and length of any patient's life.

    After your pet is anesthetized, a trained veterinary technician will clean your pet's teeth, with ultrasonic and hand scaling instruments, the same way a dental hygienist cleans your teeth. Your pet's teeth will then be polished and a fluoride treatment applied. The veterinarian will then examine the teeth and gum tissue using a dental probe, the same way your dentist examines your teeth. This will determine if further treatment is indicated.

  • Additional treatments may include root care, gingival (gum) therapy or surgical treatments like those provided by an oral surgeon or periodontist. Extraction (pulling) of diseased teeth may be necessary if there is loss of normal attachment to the bone due to advanced periodontal disease. Please feel free to discuss these procedures with your veterinarian or technician and make a choice below:

    Please remove any teeth and provide any gingival therapy or root care procedures as determined necessary by the veterinarian.

    Please contact me at the phone number submitted, before providing any procedures. I understand my pet will be under anesthesia at the time you call me and I will be available at this number from 9 am to 4 pm.

    Please contact me via email

    Please contact me via text message

  • By signing below, I acknowledge the following: Although every effort will be made to adhere to any estimate given, the actual cost may vary based on your pet's individual needs the day of the procedure. Estimates are not a guarantee of final costs. Full payment is due at the time services are provided. I have had explained to me, and I understand, the risks and benefits associated with the procedures planned for my pet, and I give my informed consent to those procedures. My signature on this form indicates that any questions I have regarding the following issues have been answered to my satisfaction: - The reasonable medical and/or surgical treatment options for my pet - Sufficient details of the procedures to understand what will be performed - How fully my pet will recover and how long it will take - The most common and serious complications - The length and type of follow-up care and home restraint required - The estimate of the fees for all services - Any necessary payment arrangements. I have read and fully understand the terms and conditions set forth above.
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