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Sissy D.

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    Thank you for listening and I hope everyoneā€™s dogs are all well and OK. This is just a side comment. Thank you. And PS a fistula is a hole that tunneled from the canine to her nose so she basically had bacteria transporting from tooth to nose.

    Sissy D.
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    Hi! I am new but felt compelled to tell my story. I adopted a Chi a few years ago. And she needed many teeth removed as she was abused and never had a dental. Her vet moved on, and I went to another vet office. I paid for very expensive dentals under anesthesia. Yearly. I took her in for a pre-op this year and found out, the new vet does not perform x-rays. Please,please learn from me and ensure your vet is taking x-rays under anesthesia. Most of a dogā€™s problems lie below the gum line. The vet said her teeth were in great shape and they are white too. But I took her elsewhere. And they do x-rays. And she needed 8 teeth pulled. Most were completely dead roots under the gums even though the teeth looked awesome. She had an abscess under the gum and a resorptive lesion. Worse part, the canine roots became rotten and totally exposed which created a oral nasal fistula requiring gingival flap reconstruction because the teeth were dead and the infection say and spread. Donā€™t take it just from me ā€“ it is recommended to have x-rays by all vet associations. My dog has so many stitches and is still suffering and healing. She canā€™t even eat anything hard yet and we had to take toys away to avoid ripping the fistula graft. Please, get x-rays. Dogs mask their pain and will swallow food so you may think all is well. Small dogs specially lack enzymes to break down tarter. And if a tooth is pulled somehow with no x-ray the roots can be left causing lifetime pain. Please hear my story and I pray it can truly help someone somewhere. Please. Thank you.

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