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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Jackson" data-source="post: 31172" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>This is a friend of mine. No, there is no such thing as retoratives for any ruminant, except elephants. Interesting fact, they have a figure eight excursive map. </p><p></p><p>Animals get dentistry for many of the same reasons people do. To replace broken teeth, protect broken teeth, restore function in working breeds, protect against trauma. Correct RDB etc.</p><p></p><p>Cosmetic and orthodontics in fertile dogs is animal cruelty. There is a lot of politics in the business and it's a real hot potato to get caught working with the wrong guys, or with different factions of the trade. It's really not worth it. There are also legal ramrifications, and potential liability.</p><p></p><p>Read my article from about 12 years ago, "Extreme Dentistry". It actually became a civil rights nightmare. Really, you don't want to mess with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Jackson, post: 31172, member: 153"] This is a friend of mine. No, there is no such thing as retoratives for any ruminant, except elephants. Interesting fact, they have a figure eight excursive map. Animals get dentistry for many of the same reasons people do. To replace broken teeth, protect broken teeth, restore function in working breeds, protect against trauma. Correct RDB etc. Cosmetic and orthodontics in fertile dogs is animal cruelty. There is a lot of politics in the business and it's a real hot potato to get caught working with the wrong guys, or with different factions of the trade. It's really not worth it. There are also legal ramrifications, and potential liability. Read my article from about 12 years ago, "Extreme Dentistry". It actually became a civil rights nightmare. Really, you don't want to mess with it. [/QUOTE]
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