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MUST WATCH! Behind the scenes dental cleaning! |
Dental cleanings were my favorite thing to do at the Vet hospital I worked at. Love seeing the outcome of those cleen teeth!! |
This dentist seems to be very good. I'm going to watch it again and take notes! Ian is due to have a cleaning this year. I'm very nervous. ' |
I am going to keep this one to watch again. |
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I have been working with Princess Sophie getting her used to having my finders in her mouth. This is most easy when she's a bit tired, when she's not so bitey. Tomorrow we introduce toothpaste. What fun!!! In my next post, when my fingers are all gone, you will all feel sorry for me right? LOL:D |
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Thank you for posting the video. I can't get it to come up right now, but I am going to watch it later. Quote:
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Wow! I had no idea how complex this procedure is. Wish I could this vet. |
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The bulb on the end of the ET tube is standard on all ET tubes used for humans and is deflated prior to removal to prevent damage. The amount of air in the cuff is also carefully regulated and is measured with a pressure regulator. One note, uncuffed tubes are used for small children due to a normal narrowing of the cricoid in children. I don't know if dogs have this, hence the cuffed tube, I guess. |
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