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Originally Posted by FreyasDaddy My estimate has on it: Dental Radiographs-Comprehensive Canine, 159.75. I'm assuming that's x-rays. The surgery itself is estimated from 360 to 647, cause they don't know exactly what's going on. Her mouth is so tiny, they could only get a cursory idea from a visual examination. There may be adult teeth in the skull, ie in their starting locations before they drop. I know when I looked at one side of her mouth I saw a "molar" that was movable, assumg it's a baby molar... |
With puppies there is no need for X-rays. When they have her out for the spay they can look in her mouth and know which teeth are baby teeth and then pull them with out stitches or any issues. If you want to spend the extra money on X-rays then go ahead but I’m telling you it’s a waste and not necessary.