We offer veterinary professionals a wide range of high-quality dental equipment, imaging devices and software as well as solutions for veterinary surgery. Our solutions for animal dental care have been developed in cooperation with veterinarians to ensure the products are optimally suited for the daily work at veterinary clinics.
We offer a customisable veterinary dental unit, high-quality veterinary dental instrumentation, and clever dental unit accessories for ergonomic and smooth animal dental care workflows.
From 3D imaging to different types of intraoral imaging, our state-of-the-art solutions are ideal for all veterinary imaging needs.
Our advanced and easy-to-use Planmeca Romexis software provides veterinarians a rich set of tools for 2D and 3D diagnostics and treatment planning – all in one software.
The Planmeca ProModel service designs and manufactures patient-specific implants and physical 3D models as well as surgical guides and anatomical models for planning and performing veterinary surgery.
Blog post
10/12/2019
In the early autumn 2019, the Ranua Wildlife Park’s dedicated staff suspected one or more of the resident female polar bear's teeth might be causing pain for the sow. Veterinary professionals from across the Nordic countries quickly assembled in Ranua to perform a unique dental treatment with the assistance of the Planmeca Group.
Blog post
28/10/2019
The Elmwood Park Zoo staff cares for over 300 animals, including Inka, the jaguar, whose dental procedure we covered in our earlier blog posts. Dr Michele Goodman, an Elmwood Park Zoo veterinarian, recruited veterinary dental specialist Dr John Lewis for Inka’s latest procedure. For a follow up on Inka’s recovery, we reached out to Dr Goodman.
Blog post
18/09/2019
Dr John Lewis is a board-certified veterinary dentist, specialising in dental and maxillofacial problems of dogs, cats, and the occasional zoo animal. Dr Lewis played a crucial role in the jaguar Inka’s oral surgery last autumn and used the Planmed Verity mobile cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) unit to diagnose the issue with Inka’s canine.
Blog post
26/07/2019
When you need detailed information about an animal’s mouth and skull, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging is the best way to see it all in only a few minutes. Planmeca Group offers the mobility and ease of accessibility of CBCT imaging for veterinary dentists for use on animals of all shapes and sizes - even a jaguar with a damaged canine tooth.