Tooth Removal In A Cat | See What Happens When A Vet Removes A Cat’s Tooth

In this video we demonstrate tooth removal in a cat. It’s not uncommon for vets to discover broken teeth during routine health checks such as when you present your pet for vaccination. Most animals that have broken teeth display few, if any, clinical signs. This, however, doesn’t mean that a broken tooth is nothing to worry about. A broken tooth isn’t necessarily the only time that your dog or cat may need teeth to be removed. More often than not, tooth removal is required when there is a severe infection present, usually due to lack of dental care over the course of the pet’s life. Has your cat ever had a tooth removed? Tell us why in the comments below. To learn more about dentistry in dogs and cats check out this article on Your Vet Online: Love our work and want to see more? Please subscribe:
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