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The most common reason our furry companions need professional and at-home dental care is to maintain their periodontal health. In humans, it is typically recommended that we receive twice-yearly professional dental care in addition to brushing and flossing our teeth twice daily. Why do we...

Felines with oral inflammatory diseases are commonly presented to the small animal veterinarian. Many factors may contribute to the development of oral inflammation in the cat, including diet, oral conformation, immune-mediated diseases, infectious diseases, and specific breed characteristics. Oral inflammatory conditions have been described in...

The American Veterinary Dental CollegeTM (AVDC) serves as the certifying body for veterinary professionals specializing in dentistry and oral surgery for animals. The AVDC holds the belief that providing high-quality dental care to animals not only enhances their lifespan but also reduces discomfort, leading to...