Dental Consultation and Second Opinion

Advanced diagnostics and specialist expertise for targeted treatment and a pain-free life.

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Thorough Diagnostics for Targeted Treatment

A visual check rarely detects the true extent of dental diseases in dogs, cats, and small animals since most painful processes occur invisibly beneath the gumline or inside the bone. Whether you need a routine assessment, a highly complex case evaluation, or a specialized second opinion, we provide the exact expertise required for a clear diagnosis and a tailored treatment plan.

Standard Consultation (In-Person)

For common dental issues like visible tartar, bad breath, or broken teeth, we begin with a thorough clinical evaluation of the head, jaw joints, lymph nodes, teeth, and gums on the awake animal. Afterwards, we discuss the findings, provide a transparent cost estimate, and schedule a separate treatment appointment under safe inhalation anesthesia for dental X-rays and procedures.

Complex & Advanced Case Consultation (In-Person)

For extensive pathologies like jaw fractures, oral tumors, severe malocclusions, or advanced periodontal disease, our focus is on immediate diagnostic and therapeutic efficiency. Following a detailed specialist evaluation of the awake animal, advanced diagnostics and surgical treatment can be performed during the very same visit if medically necessary and logistically possible.

Second Opinion (Remote or In-Person)

When your primary veterinarian has already performed diagnostics, you can submit digital dental X-rays, laboratory values, and medical records electronically for a remote specialist review and recommendation. Alternatively, if previous findings are inconclusive or a physical assessment is necessary, we can schedule an on-site specialist evaluation to review the case comprehensively.

When it's time to see a specialist

When it's time to see a specialist

A consultation is appropriate if the animal presents with the following findings:

Persistent bad breath, tartar, or visible tooth fractures (broken teeth)

Persistent bad breath, tartar, or visible tooth fractures (broken teeth)

Reddened, swollen gums, or unusual growths and open sores in the mouth

Reddened, swollen gums, or unusual growths and open sores in the mouth

Chronic or recurring oral inflammation and pain despite prior treatment

Chronic or recurring oral inflammation and pain despite prior treatment

Delayed or absent healing at the wound site following a tooth extraction

Delayed or absent healing at the wound site following a tooth extraction

Altered chewing behavior, chewing on one side, or a sudden aversion to hard food

Altered chewing behavior, chewing on one side, or a sudden aversion to hard food

Frequent rubbing of the mouth with the paw, increased salivation, or unexplained facial swelling

Frequent rubbing of the mouth with the paw, increased salivation, or unexplained facial swelling

Tierzahnmedizin - Dr. Eva Gasymova

© 2026 Board-certified veterinary dental services.

Tierzahnmedizin - Dr. Eva Gasymova

© 2026 Board-certified veterinary dental services.

Tierzahnmedizin - Dr. Eva Gasymova

© 2026 Board-certified veterinary dental services.