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Erin helps Dr. Chamberlain with patient

 

Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery Inc. is a Veterinary Dental Specialty Practice owned by Dr. Thomas P. Chamberlain of Gainesville, VA. The practice was established in 1999 and is devoted exclusively to the oral health care of domestic and exotic animals.

Introduction

Dr. Chamberlain is a Board Certified Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgeryfrom the American Veterinary Dental College.There are less than 100 veterinarians in the world with this advanced degree. He received his B.A. and M.S. degrees in biology from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and is an honors (Phi Zeta) graduate of the Cornell University School of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. Dr. Chamberlain is a regular lecturer/ educator in the area of Veterinary Oral Health and is a frequent lecturer on oral health topics.

Importance of Oral Health to Our Pets:

Oral health is as important to the overall health and longevity of our pets and other animals, as it is to humans.  Animals’ mouths are their hands, arms and “windows to the world”, and may be considered even more essential to their well being than a human’s is to theirs.  Animals not only use their mouths to eat, but also to: groom themselves, protect, communicate and carry objects. Their acute sense of smell is also affected by the status of their oral health.  Generally speaking, most mammals are blessed with the same microscopic oral anatomy (vascular and nerve supplies) as humans.  They have very similar oral disease processes as humans and feel the same levels of discomfort and pain when they encounter abnormalities.  Unfortunately for us, animals have evolved to conceal their pain and maladies from predators.   For this reason and because the mouth is “out of sight”, most oral disease processes are not evident until complications have developed.  As guardians of our pets, it is very important for us to maintain their oral health, an integral part of keeping them healthy and happy.  Our approach is to think in terms of; if a human had what this patient is dealing with, would he/she be painful and in need of help?

 

Goals

Along with providing the safest anesthesetic protocols and monitoring, our goal is to provide your pet with the best veterinary dental and oral surgical care available. AD&OS employs a licensed Veterinary Technician with advanced training in anesthesia and dentistry.


 

 

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