October 24, 2014

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Cat dentals fill you with dread?

A survey published this year found that over 50% of final year veterinary students in the UK do not feel confident either in discussing orodental problems with clients or in performing a detailed examination of the oral cavity of their small animal patients. Once in practice, things don't always improve and, anecdotally, it seems many vets dread feline dental procedures.

UK-based practitioners, Rachel Perry and Elise Robertson, who themselves felt woefully ill-prepared for feline dentistry as new graduates, have joined forces in an initiative to plug this educational gap. Harnessing their passion for cats and the expertise they have developed in small animal dentistry, they have coordinated a ground-breaking two-part special issue of the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery devoted to feline dentistry.

The two Guest Editors have recruited a pool of international leaders in the disciplines of dentistry, , medicine and anaesthesia to arm the practitioner with the knowledge and skill set required to provide 'gold standard' for all feline patients. Articles, presented in the popular JFMS 'Clinical Practice' style, are highly practical and reader friendly, illustrated with stunning images, and supported with video and other online resources, including a feline dental chart.

Part 1, the November 2014 issue:

Part 2, to be published in January 2015, offers an equally valuable series of articles that will:

Contemporary dentistry is all about providing a comfortable patient that heals predictably and quickly alongside a satisfied and grateful client. 'The days of 'drilling out roots' should be consigned to the history books,' say the Guest Editors, '... alongside the days when didn't require as much analgesia as dogs or were castrated in a Wellington boot!'

More information: Perry R. Final year veterinary students' attitudes towards small animal dentistry: a questionnaire-based survey. J Small Anim Pract 2014; 55: 457–464.

Provided by SAGE Publications

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