Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery Tennessee

Helping you find the way to better dentistry in your practice.

Let a board-certified oral surgeon and veterinary dentist show you and your team how to provide the best and most efficient veterinary health care and oral surgery for your patients.

Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery Tennessee
Board Certified Veterinary Dentist

Board Certified Veterinary Dentist

Over 30 Years of Dental and Surgical Experience

Over 30 Years of Dental and Surgical Experience

Ongoing Dental and Surgical Support

Ongoing Dental and Surgical Support

Advanced oral care treatments and training should be accessible to all general practice veterinarians.

Advanced oral care treatments and training should be accessible to all general practice veterinarians.

In order to correctly diagnose and expertly treat oral care issues for patients in your veterinary dental practice, you need proper equipment and a solid knowledge base of the most up-to-date surgical techniques. Lacking these can result in diagnostic or surgical mistakes that harm animals and distress pet owners.

Get the training and confidence necessary to render next-level oral care and treatments that contribute to the overall health of pets and provide their owners with true peace of mind.

We understand each veterinary clinic or hospital has different levels of need in their dental practice.

We understand your challenges and needs are unique to your veterinary clinic or hospital.

As a Board-Certified veterinarian, Dr. Keith Stein of Southeast Veterinary Dentistry and Consulting will be a consistent resource for you and your staff by providing specialized dental care and surgical procedures, and training onsite in your own clinic or or at our surgery and training facility.

Continuing Education Courses

Continuing Education Courses

Dental and Surgical Lecture Series

Dental and Surgical Lecture Series

Dental Services & Oral Surgery Services

Dental Service & Oral Surgery Service

In-house Wet Lab Training

In-house Wet Lab Training

Ongoing Dental Consulting Services

Ongoing Dental Consulting Services

We’ll support your practice with classes, consultations, and on-site surgical services.

From training classes and consultations, to on-site surgical services, Southeast Veterinary Dentistry and Consulting is here to support you in all facets of veterinary dental care practice.

Continuing Education & Lectures

Continuing Education & Lectures

From wet labs and CE credits to on-site lectures on expertise in new dental and surgical procedures.

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Veterinary Dental Consulting Services

Veterinary Dental Consulting Services

Enhance your dental practice with our thorough evaluation and on-going mentorship program.

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Veterinary Dental Surgical Services

Veterinary Dental Surgical Services

If you’re in need of specific or difficult surgical services, we can be your on-site, on-call oral surgeon.

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Gain specialized dental treatment and oral surgery expertise with our training, support, and encouragement.

Schedule a Discovery Call

Schedule a Discovery Call

Our first call will allow us to determine your basic needs and start a dialogue on the needs of your individual practice.

On-Site Dental Practice Evaluation

On-Site Dental Practice Evaluation

We’ll come to your facility and take a deep dive into your level of staff experience, dental processes, and equipment needs.

On-Site Dental Practice Evaluation

Create a Plan of Action

Based on our evaluation, we’ll propose recommendations based on the individual needs of your practice. We’ll guide you through each step of the process.

Guide New Dental Processes

Guide New Dental Processes

We’ll personally guide you through improvements in training, dental processes and equipment integration. We will continue to be your resource during and after implementation.

Careless procedures and improper oral surgery standards lead to negative outcomes for your patients and your practice.

Our pets are like family, and when they’re in distress due to oral disease it can be heartbreaking. When a veterinarian lacks sufficient oral health knowledge or fails to practice proper surgical standards it can leave animal patients with persistent oral maladies or worse. With the right professional training and guidance, it doesn’t have to be this way.

Careless procedures and improper oral surgery standards lead to negative outcomes for your patients and your practice.
With great veterinary dentistry everyone wins.

With great veterinary dentistry everyone wins.

With proper training and ongoing support from Southeast Veterinary Dentistry and Consulting, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills needed to provide the best possible veterinary oral health care and dental surgery. You and your entire staff will grow confident in all dental techniques and equipment use. And when something arises that you need guidance on, we’ll be here to help with on-call support. We are your safety net. Start increasing revenue and staff morale, while enjoying better patient re-checks.

Our clients love us... and we love them!

Veterinary Testimonial

“Wonderful experience with Dr. Stein and two of my dogs. He's so knowledgeable, skilled and compassionate. He took the time to explain the situations clearly and concisely at a level I could understand. Always open for questions and made sure I had the information necessary to make an informed decision. HIGHLY recommend this specialist and feel fortunate to have him in our area. Thrilled you now have your own facility, Dr. Stein!”

Nora Sewell

Veterinary Testimonial

“When our family vet discovered that my cat, Munchkin, was experiencing teeth resorption and likely was in pain, she recommended Dr. Stein to remove the deteriorating teeth. He and his wonderfully caring and attentive staff treated Munchkin like one of their own. They kept me fully informed about the procedures and what to expect. The surgery was successful, and my cat recovered without any problems. I can't thank Dr. Stein and his folks enough for their top-notch professional treatment.”

Bill Hudgins

Veterinary Testimonial

“I really have to thank [Dr. Stein and staff] for the amazing job they do every day in caring for our furry loved ones. They really have improved the health and wellbeing of my little guy, Turner. He has probably lived with dental disease and pain for a number of years. The change I see in him since his treatment is completely for the better. Turner is at least 14 years old and he is like a puppy again!”

Brian Harrison

Veterinary Testimonial

“Since the first time I met Dr Stein on a professional basis he has been a great resource to me and the other veterinarians in our practice. He was instrumental in helping us set up our dental suite from the beginning. He is always available and eager to help with our cases anytime we call for a consultation. Our clients that we have referred to him have relayed back to us how professional thorough and kind he and his staff have been to them and their pets. As I have further been able to meet with him on a personal basis I have found him to be very approachable and eager to share his knowledge.”

Dr. Douglas (Bo) Crabtree, DVM

Frequently Asked Questions

What procedures fall under oral surgery?

Oral surgery is a broad term that is used for any operation performed on pets’ teeth, gums, jaws, or surrounding oral tissues or facial structures. These surgical procedures include extractions, periodontal surgery and grafting, jaw fracture repair, tumor removal, and biopsies.

What is veterinary dentistry training like?

At Buckeye Veterinary Dentistry and Consulting, we offer hands-on wet labs that will have an immediate impact on your skills and level of comfort with oral surgery as well as lectures about dental and oral anatomy, radiology, pathology, general anesthesia, and dental procedures that help your team gain confidence and knowledge of all aspects of veterinary dentistry.

Why is dental care important for a pet?

Proper treatment and maintenance of your patient’s dental health will not only improve their quality of life, but will also have a positive impact on the bond that they share with their owners. Dental disease can lead to chronic immune stimulation, discomfort, loss of energy and playfulness, and more. There is also potential for damage to the heart, kidneys, and liver with advanced periodontal disease.