Monthly Archives: July 2009
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nqrdjyhu4f Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPMDental Courses President, American Veterinary Dental SocietyAVDS Posted via email from veterinarydentistry’s posterous
Gingival Hyperplasia in a Dog – Necrosis Secondary to Excision With Radiosurgical Unit
This case will appear in a manuscript in a future issue of Clinicians Brief. I saw this Irish Setter one month following excision of generalized gingival hyperplasia . The veterinarian used a radiosurgical unit to excise the tissue. Severe bone and gingival necrosis with tooth mobility and gingival recession were … Continue reading
Mandibulectomy In a Dog for Acanthomatous Ameloblastoma – Pain Evaluation 24 Hours Post-op
This is Jonesey, a 7 year old Boston Terrier that was diagnosed with an acanthomatous ameloblastoma. Excision of the bone associated with all of the mandibular incisors caudal on the left side to the first molar. Preop and preop radiograph … Continue reading