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Veterinary Dental Crown Fitting -The Three Crowns

If you read the post on this blog titled First Impressions! on the 7th of December you will have read about our patient who had three badly damaged canine teeth. This post describes the cementation of the crowns to the prepared teeth.

Interdental Bonding Following Maxillary Fracture in a Cat

Jaw fractures are a common sequel to trauma such as road accidents and dog bites in cats. Fracture fixation can be challenging but can sometimes be achieved using a relatively simple technique which involves bonding the canine teeth together.

Leo’s Excellent Recovery Following Jaw Surgery

How well a patient will recover and cope following jaw surgery is a common concern for both vet and owner. Most patients do remarkably well and return to normal function relatively quickly even after major resections.

Bristol Zoo Announces the Death of Kamal its Asiatic Lion

We are very sad to hear the announcement that Kamal has died. We had the privilege of meeting Kamal last year when a team from Eastcott Veterinary Referrals went to Bristol Zoo to perform a root canal filling on his fractured canine tooth.

Veterinary Dental Crown Preparation – First Impressions

Dogs love chewing but chewing hard or abrasive objects can cause severe damage to teeth. This can weaken the affected teeth and predispose to tooth fracture.

Canine Tracheal Stenting Service at Eastcott Veterinary Referrals

Tracheal collapse in dogs. Medical management or surgical intervention?
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London Vet Show 2012 Update

Thanks to everyone who visited our stand at the London Vet Show.

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Congratulations to Tim on passing his exams! Tim has recently gained the RCVS diploma in small animal surgery (soft tissue) making...
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Visit us at the London Vet Show 2012

Meet us at the London Vet Show 2012