Daphne and Aida
Active Member
Hi there!
I think I just want to vent.
Feloro went in for a dental yesterday, had one extraction and a lot of tartar removed.
The vet also mentioned that 2 of his teeth were resorbed and that 2 others had to be monitored - although didn't say how exactly to do that.
I asked her about the resorbed ones, she showed me on the x-ray that only the roots had remained. She was adamant that it isn't painful for cats, and that they typically leave them be. And that when a tooth is in the process of resorption, they just cut it off and leave the roots in.
It goes so against all the guidelines that I've come across! Aida is due for a dental in 2 weeks and, although they take great care with the anesthesia with elderly and kidney cats (Feloro is CKD), I don't believe that they are really up to date with the dental procedure. It's a cat-friendly clinic, and they leave them with what must be horrible pain!!!
There is no specialised feline dentistry in the city I'm in.
Like I said, just venting.
I think I just want to vent.
Feloro went in for a dental yesterday, had one extraction and a lot of tartar removed.
The vet also mentioned that 2 of his teeth were resorbed and that 2 others had to be monitored - although didn't say how exactly to do that.
I asked her about the resorbed ones, she showed me on the x-ray that only the roots had remained. She was adamant that it isn't painful for cats, and that they typically leave them be. And that when a tooth is in the process of resorption, they just cut it off and leave the roots in.
It goes so against all the guidelines that I've come across! Aida is due for a dental in 2 weeks and, although they take great care with the anesthesia with elderly and kidney cats (Feloro is CKD), I don't believe that they are really up to date with the dental procedure. It's a cat-friendly clinic, and they leave them with what must be horrible pain!!!
There is no specialised feline dentistry in the city I'm in.
Like I said, just venting.