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9117 Marshall Road, Cranberry Township, PA 16066
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What is a Board Certified Specialist?

Testing Dogs Tooth with Dental Tool
The increased sophistication of veterinary medicine and increasingly important role of pets in our society has resulted in the emergence of a number of veterinary specialties comparable to those in human medicine (e.g., cardiologist, radiologists, surgeons, internists, dermatologists and dentists). Dentistry is one of more than 20 specialties currently recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).

Specialty certification requires completing 3 to 6 years of training in the area of specialization beyond the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree. Requirements vary among individual “specialty colleges” but all candidates must pass advanced credential requirements approved by the AVMA. In addition to comprehensive training in the area of expertise, a veterinarian must submit credentials of expertise to a review board in the specialty college. Following acceptance of the credentials, an extensive written and practical examination must be successfully completed before being acknowledged as a specialist.
When these requirements have been met, the applicant is then designated as a “Board Certified Specialist” or “Diplomate” of the respective specialty college. Veterinary dentistry specialty candidates who complete this process can then use the well-earned titles, Diplomate of the American Veterinary Dental College, Board Certified Veterinary Dentist, Veterinary Dentist andVeterinary Dental Specialist
Dr. Krista Mendoza was diagnosed with a serious medical issue requiring involved surgery and recovery time. She and her staff will be out of the office from Monday, April 13, 2026 with a planned return date of June 15th, 2026. Unfortunately, this means we cannot accept dental referrals, and all of the appointments and procedures scheduled during this time need to be cancelled and either rescheduled, performed by your primary vet, or sent to another veterinary dentist in the area:

1) Dr. Kanwal at VCA Great Lakes Cleveland, OH,
2) Dr. Berning at Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery of Ohio in Columbus, OH,
3) The Animal Dental Center in York, PA, or
4) Veterinary Dental Specialists in Chadds Ford, PA.

Dr. Mendoza and her team appreciate your patience and understanding during this difficult time.  
***If your pet has a dental emergency, please contact your Primary Vet, visit a Veterinary Urgent Care (RiversSafe Haven), or go to an Emergency Clinic (Blue PearlVEGAVETSMEDVET or VEG in Cranberry).