RACE-Approved for 6 CE Credits
Participants will receive a certificate of completion upon successful completion of the course.
Feline tooth resorption is one of the most common and painful oral diseases in cats, yet it is often underdiagnosed due to subtle clinical signs and reliance on visual examination alone. Accurate diagnosis requires a systematic approach, including anesthetized oral examination and full-mouth dental radiographs. This clinically focused, case-based course reviews disease classification, radiographic interpretation, and treatment decision-making for feline tooth resorption. Participants will develop a practical approach to differentiating lesion types and determining appropriate management, including extraction, crown amputation, or monitoring. The course integrates pathophysiology, dental radiograph interpretation, surgical principles, and case-based learning to improve diagnostic accuracy, client communication, and patient outcomes.