- Concentrates on the most commonly encountered dental problems in small animal practice
- The author is a world authority on small animal dentistry and provides practical tips and unique insights on best practice
- Color photographs and high-quality illustrations make this an essential consulting room companion
- Highlights risks associated with various procedures
- Includes details of how to manage complications
- Includes the common diseases in the dog and cat, but also deals with dental disorders in lagomorphs and rodents, as these are becoming increasingly popular as pets
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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry
"If you had the first edition of this very practical dentistry guide, no doubt you will welcome the new one. Packed with pictures, drawings, practical advice, step by step procedures and references, this book provides all that the general practitioner needs to know to deal confidently with most dental procedures. The numerous illustrations will also be very useful in explaining your work to the owner."
Royal Canin - Vets Today, December 2013
"While veterinary dentistry is not a rapidly changing field, there are several major updates to be found in this edition. The advent of digital radiography has brought about a completely revised and updated chapter with clear instructions for even the most novice dental radiographer. There are beautiful photographs of hand pieces and dental burrs, and these would have been enhanced by the identification of each and an explanation of which burr to use for which indication. On the whole, this little book provides an up-to-date complete reference guide for vets in general practice and should be part of every practice's library."
Veterinary Record, January 2014
"This book covers most aspects of veterinary dentistry in companion animals extremely well and as such would be an excellent book for general practitioners and veterinary students wishing to increase their knowledge and skills in veterinary dentistry. It would deserve a place in any companion animal practice library."Reviewed by G Wilson, University of Queensland, May 2015