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Hello All-
I'm borrowing a friend's computer to post this since my life doesn't
include Internet access. Lots of pets-but no Internet. According to her I
speak in all big medical terms that need to be translated so bear with me.
I have a general question to any persons [or fuzzies] about experiences you
have had when dental work was done on your fuzzy.
I'm a Licensed Veterinary Technician so I know a bit about dental disease
and treatment but not about ferrets specifically. I work at a feline
specialty practice so the work can't be done there. One of my new
adoptions [3 1/2 year old sprite], has a fractured canine. We don't know
how long the tooth has been broken. The pulp is exposed, the tooth is
discolored, and her gum is slightly swollen. I recently sat through 5
hours of lecture on dental disease and to me this s a serious problem.
My question is this: Has anyone had dental radiographs done on their
ferret? A root canal? Experience with an upper canine extraction? Costs
involved?
I'm still in the process of locating a local vet with experience in ferret
dentistry [our regular vet hasn't done any]. Otherwise I'll travel to see
a veterinary dentist-but he's 2 1/2 hours away.
I'll do what's best for her [within reason-she's not getting a titanium
crown for her tooth-here comes Dracula]. Oh, she's bouncy, eating well,
and doesn't seem to be painful but I'm concerned this may abscess in the
future and I want to avoid that.
Dooks to all.
June
Dodger - the broken fang ferret
Trevor - my tooth isn't broken so I don't have to go.
Beast - my teeth are all beautiful cause I'm the youngest
[Posted in FML issue 2587]
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