Dental Extractions

Original Presentation Date:
02/03/2014

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In spite of our best efforts to prevent and treat dental disease in dogs and cats, there are indications for tooth extraction. Furthermore, what's observed on the surface is not always a reflection of disease below the gum line. Learn more about Dental Extractions: http://www.vetvine.com/list/index/profile/listing_id/86/dental-extractions

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