Dentistry saves the day

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Bonnie’s owner brought her in to see us as she had noticed a change in the five year old’s behaviour. The cockerpoo had stopped greeting people, was snapping at other dogs on her dog walks and had started weeing and pooing in the house. She also seemed unnaturally anxious and her owner wondered whether she […]
Bonnie 1 | Dentistry saves the day | Bonnie’s owner brought her in to see us as she had noticed a change in the five year old’s behaviour. The cockerpoo had stopped greeting people, was snapping at other dogs on her dog walks and had started weeing and pooing in the house. She also seemed unnaturally anxious and her owner wondered whether she might be in pain.  | Wellcare World | animal, cat, dentist, disease, dog, dogs, drinking, health, indoors, inflammation, loss, pain, WHO, x-ray

Bonnie’s owner brought her in to see us as she had noticed a change in the five year old’s behaviour. The cockerpoo had stopped greeting people, was snapping at other on her walks and had started weeing and pooing in the house. She also seemed unnaturally anxious and her owner wondered whether she might be in pain. 

We gave Bonnie a thorough examination. She seemed healthy body-wise but when we looked in her mouth, we could see that Bonnie had clear signs of periodontal (gum and receding gums). She also had a fractured canine tooth. Dental X-rays confirmed that Bonnie had attachment bone around several of her teeth. The dark areas in the accompanying photos indicate bone loss and problem areas underneath the gum line in stark contrast to the healthy teeth alongside where the gums and bone fully cushion the tooth and root. 

Dent 1024x909 1 | Dentistry saves the day | Bonnie’s owner brought her in to see us as she had noticed a change in the five year old’s behaviour. The cockerpoo had stopped greeting people, was snapping at other dogs on her dog walks and had started weeing and pooing in the house. She also seemed unnaturally anxious and her owner wondered whether she might be in pain.  | Wellcare World | animal, cat, dentist, disease, dog, dogs, drinking, health, indoors, inflammation, loss, pain, WHO, x-ray

Our vet Selenia, holds a postgraduate certificate in small dentistry, operated on Bonnie and ended up removing the six compromised teeth. She also fixed Bonnie’s fractured canine using restorative methods, shaping and then sealing the tooth to prevent further issue down the line. 

We are delighted that 2 weeks post op, Bonnie has stopped toileting , is eating and normally and is much more herself. It turns out that Bonnie’s poorly teeth were literally the root of her problem. We are glad you are feeling better beautiful girl!

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