Helping Pets Heal with Diagnostic Care in Perkasie, PA

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When something is wrong with your pet’s health, the first step is identifying the source of the problem. When you bring your pet in for a sick visit, we’ll combine the information you provide with a full examination of your pet, sometimes supported by radiology or lab work, to identify what’s wrong and move toward an effective treatment plan.
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Digital X-Ray

When it comes to your pet’s health, there may be more than what meets the eye. Radiographs, more commonly known as x-rays, can help us look beyond the surface to provide images of the heart, lungs, and musculoskeletal system. This is an invaluable diagnostic tool for veterinarians.

One of the greatest benefits of x-ray technology is that it is non-invasive. This attribute makes it inherently less dangerous for your pet. Radiographs can be particularly useful for diagnosing afflictions such as bone fractures, arthritis, and pneumonia.

X-rays work by exposing the patient to an x-ray beam, or wave of energy, and then taking a picture of its distribution as they pass through the body. Some people might be worried about exposing their pet to the x-ray beam, but there is no need to worry. The amount of exposure the patient is subjected to is harmless. You might see the practitioner donning protective gear, but that is because their line of work might cause them to be exposed to these x-rays more frequently.

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In-House Laboratory

Timing and accuracy are two factors that are key for diagnosing sick pets. At Dublin Veterinary Hospital, we have an in-house lab to assist our doctors and staff in delivering diagnostics as quickly and accurately as possible.

Many veterinary hospitals must send your pet’s bloodwork and lab tests to an outside laboratory for testing. Then they must wait on the third party to receive the sample, test it, and get back to them. Having an in-house lab cuts down on time and makes delivering your results a far simpler procedure. In addition to speed, an in-house laboratory also benefits our quality control. It gives Dublin Veterinary Hospital oversight over the entire diagnostic procedure.

Here Are Some Examples of Lab Work That We May Conduct



CONSULT

This is the first step in the full arch process. During this appointment, you will meet with your Dr. Kurt O. Bally DMD FICOI to discuss your needs and options for dental implants. The consultation will typically take about an hour. This first and free visit is $525 value.
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RECORDS

Your dentist will take a series of records, including dental x-rays, 3D scans, and photographs. These records will be used to create a treatment plan and to fabricate your dental implants.

PRE-SURGICAL CONSULT

This appointment is held before the surgery to discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure, as well as the recovery process. You will also have a chance to ask any questions you may have.
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SURGERY

This is the procedure where the implants are placed into your jawbone. The surgery typically takes about 2 hours per jaw and is done safely with oral anesthesia. All patients leave with their new temporary teeth on the day of the surgery and will return within 1-2 weeks to have their first post-op visit and receive their fist implant prototype teeth. It is important to remain on a very soft diet after surgery and before receiving your first prototype.

PROTOTYPES

1-2 weeks after your surgery you will return to check your healing and receive your first set of implant prototype teeth that will be attached directly to your implants. We allow up to 3 versions of teeth during the healing process to ensure the dentist and patient is happy with the look and feel. As your implants heal your dentist will create a series of prototypes for your implant bridge. These prototypes will be used to test the fit and function of the bridge before it is permanently placed.
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HEALING

The implants will need to heal for 4-6 months before the next step can be taken. Dr. Bally will also provide a night guard to help prevent excess pressure from going to your implants. As you heal you will remain on a soft diet.

PROTOTYPING AND VERIFICATION

Once the implants have healed, your dentist will create a final prototype of your dental bridge. This prototype will be verified to ensure that it is the correct size, shape, and color. Before authorizing the fabrication of your new zirconia implant smile.
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DELIVERY

This is the appointment where your permanent dental bridge is placed. The procedure typically takes about 1 hour. It's a truly rewarding visit for everyone.

POST-DELIVERY CONSULT AND DOCUMENTATION

This appointment is held after your new zirconia implant smile is installed and your final night guard is given and instructions to maintain your smile are discussed. Final pictures, X-rays and video mark the end of your zirconia implant smile journey.
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MAINTENANCE

Your zirconia implant smile will need to be maintained on a regular basis to ensure that it continues to function properly. This may include cleaning, adjustments, and checkups.

Complete Blood Count is one of the most routine blood tests which may be administered for your pet. It informs us of different cell types in the blood, which aids us in diagnosing anemia, infection, and inflammation.
Electrolytes Testing measures electrolytes in the body, which are essential for healthy organ function. Veterinarians look at the sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium and phosphorus (different common electrolytes) for insight into monitoring dehydration, metabolism, and overall wellness.
Thyroid Tests determine the overall state of the thyroid gland, which is crucial for maintaining a healthy metabolism. Having hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism can have serious repercussions. This test is conducted by taking a blood sample.
Urinalysis assesses the function of the urinary tract. In older cats for example, for whom abnormal kidney function is common, this is a routine exam. Urinalysis is also for the treatment and diagnosis of diabetes.
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Allergy & Dermatology Testing

Watch Out for Any of These Signs in Your Pet

Examples of Common Allergens Include

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