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Counseling clients on fractured teeth in their pets

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Percolation-save it for your coffee, not for tooth fractures.

"Let's keep an eye on it." Five words that should never be uttered when it comes to tooth fractures. In fact, veterinary dentist and CVC educator Dr. Barden Greenfield says it's tantamount to malpractice. Listen in as he counsels our practitioner in the trenches Dr. Sarah Wooten on what to say to owners when a pet has a fractured canine or other tooth.

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