WCF and Meowzi
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Cali had her first ever dental cleaning today, and the vet tech found that her right upper canine is broken. Discharge paper says it's "cracked off at tip," while her chart notes that it's "cracked at base with vital pulp exposed." Sounds like tip and base are different ends? Dr S thinks it must be a fairly new break, less than a week old, because it was still bleeding a little - and he hadn't seen it when she was in for her annual at the end of May.
Anyway, he called me before waking her to ask if I wanted to extract or do a root canal. Thanks to Jess, who'd made it very clear that extractions without rads would be a deal breaker for her, I told Dr S no extraction (our hospital doesn't offer dental x-rays) . So, we're going for a root canal, to be done by a veterinary dentist. I'm calling the vet dentist tomorrow.
Does anyone have any feline root canal stories/experience to share? I'm not even sure what I'm looking for; prior to noon today, I didn't even know that root canals are even done on kitties. (But sure enough, I found it on the AVDC site, and the veterinary dentist's site as well, along with pictures).
Thanks.
wcf
(who's now going to postpone her own dental crown appointment, since her tooth doesn't hurt that much, while Cali's may).
Anyway, he called me before waking her to ask if I wanted to extract or do a root canal. Thanks to Jess, who'd made it very clear that extractions without rads would be a deal breaker for her, I told Dr S no extraction (our hospital doesn't offer dental x-rays) . So, we're going for a root canal, to be done by a veterinary dentist. I'm calling the vet dentist tomorrow.
Does anyone have any feline root canal stories/experience to share? I'm not even sure what I'm looking for; prior to noon today, I didn't even know that root canals are even done on kitties. (But sure enough, I found it on the AVDC site, and the veterinary dentist's site as well, along with pictures).
Thanks.
wcf
(who's now going to postpone her own dental crown appointment, since her tooth doesn't hurt that much, while Cali's may).