FAQ
At Pet Dental Services, we've done our best to create a Web site that anticipates and satisfies our customers' needs. With that goal in mind, we've compiled a list of frequently asked questions. If you do not find an answer to your question here, contact us at 0419905008 or info at petdentalservices.com.au.
Q - Do you do home visits?
A - No. Pet Dental Services operates through veterinary clinics only. Please contact your local vet to arrange an appointment. Alternatively, contact Pet Dental Services to help find a vet in your area.
Q - What Can I Do For a Broken Tooth?
A - There are a number of treatment options available. Click here to read more
Q- What Can I Do for Occlusion Problems?
A - The most appropriate treatment will depend largely on the type and severity of the problem, age of the animal. Click here to read more
Q - What Can I Do For a Facial Abscess?
A - Facial abscesses are often, but not always associated with dental disease. Click here to read more.
Q - What Can I Do For A Discoloured Tooth?
A - Tooth discolouration is often the result of trauma eg from a stick or ball. Click here to read more.
Q - What Can I Do For Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive (Neck) Lesions?
A - Also known as neck or cervical line lesions, these lesions are painful and progressive. Click here to read more.
Q - What Can I Do For An Oro-Nasal Fistula?
A - Oro-nasal fistulas area a communication between the mouth and nasal cavity and require surgical repair. Click here to read more
Q -What Can I Do For A Displaced Tooth?
A - Displaced teeth require immediate attention to increase the chance of keeping them alive. Click here to read more.
Q - What Can I Do For Dental Problems in Pocket Pets?
A - Rabbits, mice, rats and guinea pigs frequently develop dental problems which can cause serious health issues if left untreated. Click here to read more
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