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Differences with Feline Dental Extractions

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Kris Bannon, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, veterinary dentist at Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery of New Mexico, LLC., explains the differences with feline teeth extractions.

Kris Bannon, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, veterinary dentist at Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery of New Mexico, LLC., explains the differences with feline teeth extractions. Cat teeth have more fragile roots than dogs, and they break very quickly and easily. Usually for cats, the veterinary dentist will need to remove more bone around the root to make the extraction easier.

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