10 Part III: Dentistry in Daily Practice 19 Management of the Dental Patient 19.1 Identifying Problems 19.2 First Consultation or Discussion with the pet owner 19.3 Additional Consultations: Internal Medicine, Cardiologist, Neurologist, Anesthesiologist 19.4 Day of Surgery 19.5 Follow‐Up 19.6 What Every Vet Should Know About Dental Problems References and Further Reading 20 Professional Dental Cleaning 20.1 Introduction 20.2 Procedure 20.3 Key Points References 21 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 21.1 Introduction 21.2 Pain Management 21.3 Infection Control 21.4 Treatment Planning 21.5 Four‐Handed Surgery 21.6 Structures and Anatomy 21.7 Techniques, Instruments, and Materials 21.8 Wound Closure 21.9 Biopsy 21.10 Conclusion References 22 Extraction Techniques and Equipment 22.1 Introduction 22.2 Nonsurgical (Closed) Extractions 22.3 Extraction of Multirooted Teeth 22.4 Surgical (Open) Extractions References 23 Oral Emergencies 23.1 Introduction 23.2 Selected Topics Related to Oral Emergencies and Maxillofacial Surgery 23.3 Most Common Emergency Procedures References 24 Feline Dentistry 24.1 Introduction 24.2 Preoperative Actions 24.3 Perianesthetic Hazards 24.4 Surgery 24.5 Postoperative Challenges 24.6 Imaging and Radiography 24.7 Brachycephalic Breeds 24.8 Oral Neoplasms 24.9 High‐Rise Syndrome 24.10 The Cat‐Friendly Clinic 24.11 Caudal Stomatitis 24.12 Tooth Resorption 24.13 Feline Orofacial Pain Syndrome (FOPS) 24.14 Juvenile Periodontal Diseases 24.15 Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex 24.16 Pyogranuloma Secondary to Traumatic Dental Occlusion 24.17 Common Procedures References
11 Part IV: When to Call the Specialist 25 A Brief Introduction to Specific Oral and Dental Problems that Require Specialist Care 25.1 Introduction 25.2 Skills and Services 25.3