After surgery, Dr. G showed me pictures of the x-rays and the teeth and explained to me what he saw in the x-rays that showed him these teeth needed to come out. Before leaving after surgery, Dr. G gave me his personal cell number and told me to call or text if we needed him (a huge plus). Dr. G cares about his furry patients and goes above and beyond to make sure your dog's dental health is top notch. He is very friendly and I had an extremely positive experience with him and his team.
Dental issues in dogs might not present themselves in an obvious manner--which is why you should seek a specialist if your dog is having symptoms. Now that the surgery is over (2 weeks post-op) my dog has more energy than ever before, even for a 7 year old dog. It's crazy to see how the pain of those abscessed teeth were bothering her-- and she has a very high pain threshold. I can tell that she definitely feels a ton better now!
Can't say enough about how awesome Dr. Greenfield is! Dr. G is a quality vet dentist and I would definitely use him again for my dog's dental needs.
Photo is swelling right below the left eye socket before seeing Dr. G.
Don't ignore the signs of dental issues in your dog. You wouldn't wait months if you had a broken tooth, nor would you go to your regular doctor with a broken tooth!
My dog presented with severe facial swelling due to a cracked and abscessed upper 4th pre-molar (a very difficult tooth to remove without surgery) on a Wednesday, and we saw Dr. G on a Friday. Dr. G examined my dog with great care and quickly scheduled surgery for the following Monday (thanks to a last minute cancellation). He was professional, took his time examining my dog and explaining the situation clearly, and performed a quality surgery on my dog. He ended up doing full mouth x-rays and surgically removing both upper 4th pre-molars (a very serious procedure no regular vet should do themselves without x-rays and dental tools). He even found and corrected an issue related to a tooth my regular vet pulled (left a root in the socket which led to abscess) during a teeth cleaning 6 weeks before surgery (they didn't notice the dental issues Dr. G saw).
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