Present treatment plans and associated costs with confidence.

Learn the skills to confidently present treatment plans to clients, including clear explanations of the recommended procedures and associated costs. The goal is to improve client understanding and foster trust in the care provided.

Communicate the medical importance of dentistry to help clients view it as essential rather than elective care.

Learn how to effectively communicate the medical importance of dental care, helping clients understand that dentistry is not just an elective service, but an essential part of their pet’s overall health and well-being.

Discussing adjuncts / add-ons (e.g., hyaluronic acid) with clients.

Gain the skills to confidently discuss adjuncts and add-ons, such as hyaluronic acid, with clients, helping them understand the benefits and how these treatments can enhance their pet's dental care and recovery.

Earn one hour of RACE-Approved CE

This course is approved for one hour of RACE-Approved CE by AAVSB for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Meet Your Instructor: Sheena Davis, LVT, VTS (Dentistry) CFVP

Sheena Davis, LVT, VTS (Dentistry), CFVP, is a veterinary dental specialist with extensive experience in anesthesia, pain management, and advanced dental techniques. She has worked as a Lead Technician at Abingdon Square Veterinary Clinic and as a Veterinary Dental Technician at Animal Medical Center. Currently, Sheena is a Senior Medical Operations Associate at Bond Vet, overseeing dental training programs and patient safety across all locations. She also serves as an adjunct professor at LaGuardia Community College, teaching veterinary tech students about dentistry. With certifications in pet nutrition, advanced life support, and a focus on Fear Free care, Sheena is dedicated to advancing veterinary dental care and education.

Healthier gums for healthier pets

The PerioVive animal care product is a hyaluronic acid (HA) gel that comes in a pre-filled tissue applicator for convenient and precise delivery. Studies show that a single dose of HA after dental procedures aids in reducing tissue irritation and thus, helps in tissue regeneration.