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Feb 25, 2020

Orthodontic Treatment of Mandibular Canine Tooth Causing Trauma

In the context of veterinary dentistry, occlusion refers to the way the teeth of the upper jaw and lower jaw come together.  In the canine patient, normal occlusion is seen when the lower canine teeth ...

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Feb 12, 2020

Referral Success Story: Dr. Glass

Knowing when to refer a case can make all the difference. Advanced clinical training and access to high-tech equipment allow specialists to better assess and treat more complex cases. By placing your cases and trust ...

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Feb 11, 2020

Guided Tissue Regeneration of a Three-Walled Infrabony Defect of a Left Maxillary Canine Tooth in Dog

Periodontal disease is defined as a plaque-induced pathology of the periodontium (the supporting structures of the tooth) and ranges from gingivitis (stage I) to varying degrees of attachment loss (stages II-IV). There are many forms ...

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Jan 17, 2020

An Unusual Case of Pyrexia

A 6-year-old FS German Shepherd dog (pictured) presented to Dr. Jill Sammarco with a 3-week history of decreasing appetite and energy level.  She did not eat or move much the 3 days prior to presentation.  ...

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Jan 16, 2020

The Elusive Indolent Ulcer

A client presents his or her dog to you for squinting and redness.  You apply fluorescein stain to the eye and discover a superficial ulcer.  You start a topical antibiotic, pain medication and fit the ...

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Jan 03, 2020

Dr. Jenny Scarano Returns From Maternity Leave

  Red Bank Veterinary Hospitals in Mount Laurel would like to announce our neurologist, Dr. Jenny Scarano will be returning from maternity leave Monday, January 6th. She will be available for consults and procedures Sundays-Thursdays.   ...

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Nov 19, 2019

3 Tips for Preventing Common Holiday Pet Emergencies

3 Tips for Preventing Common Holiday Pet Emergencies

The holidays are stressful and chaotic, and you may not have considered how different routines, foods, and decor could affect your furry friend. A pet emergency could ruin your holiday faster than a fruitcake at ...

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Nov 12, 2019

Effects of an Industrial Hemp-Based Nutraceutical on Post-Operative TPLO Pain

*NOTE: Enrollment is closed for this study* Study Objective The use of cannabinoid derivatives in the treatment of a variety of neurological disorders in humans has recently been explored, particularly in the treatment of chronic ...

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Oct 10, 2019

Department Updates from our Mount Laurel Office

From the Neurology & Neurosurgery Department: Dr. Jenny Scarano will be Going Out on Maternity Leave In October, Dr. Jenny Scarano will be going out on maternity leave. During her absence, Dr. Rachel Song will ...

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Oct 10, 2019

Board Certified Anesthesiology Joins the Hillsborough Team

Welcome to the team, Dr. Raphael Vezina! Dr. Raphael Vezina is originally from Montréal. He attended McGill University and graduated in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Anatomy and Cell Biology and again in ...

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