|Articles|November 8, 2010

Today's Daily Dose: Dental radiography

Why you should always obtain full-mouth radiographs.

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“The importance of full-mouth radiography can't be overstated for our veterinary patients. Normal-appearing teeth and gingiva don't necessarily mean that all is well. Considerable pathology can be uncovered in apparently normal patients when a full-mouth radiographic series is used.”

-Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM

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