Corky is a seven year old Bichon / Shih Tzu mix who came to
our clinic feeling and acting unusual for the three days prior to her
appointment. Some of Corky’s symptoms included anxiety when left alone, not
eating or drinking, and an unusual odor around her face. During the physical
exam, Corky showed signs of pain near her mouth. After a quick peak inside, it
was clear that there was a wound and possible infection inside Corky’s mouth.
To get a better look, Dr. Julie sedated Corky using a short-lasting sedative.
Upon further inspection we saw a ¾” piece of wood lodged between two of Corky’s
back teeth. The wood sliver was protruding from her teeth and rubbing against
Corky’s tongue causing a large irritation and infection. In a matter of
minutes, Dr. Julie was able to remove all traces of the wood from Corky’s
mouth. She was able to go home, along with some antibiotic and pain management,
right after the procedure.