Lisa and little
Member Since 2018
Hello all,
So 2 days ago I found a canine on my pillow. Looked like the root did not come with it and it had broken off. Went to the vet today and was told that without an X ray she couldn’t be sure if the root was in fact still in the gums or had resorbed or fallen out. To do the x ray she would have to be put out. This is not my regular vet, it’s one of his associates at the same practice as my regular vet that I totally trust but he had an accident and broke his neck!
That said this vet told me there are also some other teeth that don’t look great , mind you she was at the vet in November for her regular check and I was told nothing looked “pressing” with regard to her teeth.
My girl does not seem to be in any pain and is now acting normal although a few days ago she threw me some pinks - but once I found said tooth she seems back to normal.
I am a a nervous wreck putting her out for a dental again. Those of you that have been around a while may recall my disastrous experience with a dental on another kitty in 2019 where she was over anesthetized and I tried to rehabilitate a feline zombie for 5 months.
Anyway I have a few questions. Do you guys think I should go forward with a full on dental? She’s somewhere around 13 years old. She does seem “fine, “ but I know dental issues can wreak havoc on health especially in diabetics Her last dental was Oct 2020 and my regular vet did that one. He allowed me to feed and give insulin at regular time and scheduled the procedure for 7-8 hrs later. So she had her insulin on board. This vet would prefer no food which means no insulin on the morning of the procedure. I literally have PTSD from dentals. I worry that if we dont do exactly what we did in 2020 it could affect the outcome.
I am sorry for rambling but would just like some opinions. Should I go forward with a full on dental? If so Do you guys fast and not give insulin on morning of dental procedures ? I truly am scarred for life by what happened to my beautiful Molly back in 2019 and while I did everything I could including teaching her how to walk again, - she was blind as well due to this but she learned the house walked the perimeters and fought like hell. We even went for hyperbaric oxygen treatments and so much more. I eventually lost her all because of a dental gone wrong.
I am sick over this and cannot bear the thought of losing another fur baby. She’s my beautiful best friend and I wouldn’t have gotten through the last 3 years without her. What should I do???
So 2 days ago I found a canine on my pillow. Looked like the root did not come with it and it had broken off. Went to the vet today and was told that without an X ray she couldn’t be sure if the root was in fact still in the gums or had resorbed or fallen out. To do the x ray she would have to be put out. This is not my regular vet, it’s one of his associates at the same practice as my regular vet that I totally trust but he had an accident and broke his neck!
That said this vet told me there are also some other teeth that don’t look great , mind you she was at the vet in November for her regular check and I was told nothing looked “pressing” with regard to her teeth.
My girl does not seem to be in any pain and is now acting normal although a few days ago she threw me some pinks - but once I found said tooth she seems back to normal.
I am a a nervous wreck putting her out for a dental again. Those of you that have been around a while may recall my disastrous experience with a dental on another kitty in 2019 where she was over anesthetized and I tried to rehabilitate a feline zombie for 5 months.
Anyway I have a few questions. Do you guys think I should go forward with a full on dental? She’s somewhere around 13 years old. She does seem “fine, “ but I know dental issues can wreak havoc on health especially in diabetics Her last dental was Oct 2020 and my regular vet did that one. He allowed me to feed and give insulin at regular time and scheduled the procedure for 7-8 hrs later. So she had her insulin on board. This vet would prefer no food which means no insulin on the morning of the procedure. I literally have PTSD from dentals. I worry that if we dont do exactly what we did in 2020 it could affect the outcome.
I am sorry for rambling but would just like some opinions. Should I go forward with a full on dental? If so Do you guys fast and not give insulin on morning of dental procedures ? I truly am scarred for life by what happened to my beautiful Molly back in 2019 and while I did everything I could including teaching her how to walk again, - she was blind as well due to this but she learned the house walked the perimeters and fought like hell. We even went for hyperbaric oxygen treatments and so much more. I eventually lost her all because of a dental gone wrong.
I am sick over this and cannot bear the thought of losing another fur baby. She’s my beautiful best friend and I wouldn’t have gotten through the last 3 years without her. What should I do???



