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Originally Posted by yorkiemini Given that dental disease is so predictive of cardiac issues it just seems to make sense.
At my vet a vet does the actual cleaning and is personally there with the dog thru the entire procedure.
When I had a dental vet specialist do a cleaning to the tube of $1700, he did the cleaning and there was a vet anesthesiologist present in the room with a vet tech.
Frankly, for the price my regular vet who does cleanings 3-4 days a week is wonderful. Is was $125 for the cleaning and polishing of the teeth and I then the pre-blood work was around $50 - 60. Her mouth is really tiny and the teeth are so tiny and close and even through I brush daily I have her dental done every 6 months since I got tired of her losing teeth with each dental and since I went to every 6 months we have had no teeth lost. |
No matter who does the cleaning, there should be a separate person who is monitoring the vital signs.