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and can’t resolve other existing dental problems such as a broken
         or infected tooth. The addition of these home care techniques after
         a dental cleaning can help to keep your pet’s teeth clean for as
         long as possible, but they are not a substitute for a dental cleaning.
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         By signing this form below, you agree that:
         •  You understand how/why the procedure is likely to help your
            pet
         •  You understand what will be done to your pet during the
            procedure
         •  You understand the known risks that accompany the procedure,
            and also understand that unforeseen complications may occur        Practice Stamp or Name & Address
         •  You understand that the procedure may not produce the results
            we hope to achieve
         •  You understand the alternatives to this procedure for your pet
         •  You agree that you have been given time to ask questions regard-
            ing the procedure, that these have been answered satisfactorily,
            and that you are free to decline the procedure.


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                     From Cohn and Côté: Clinical Veterinary Advisor, 4th edition. Copyright © 2020 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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