most reptile veterinarians have 'dental x-ray machines' they will do such a small area. such as my dragons toe.
IMO if you have a sick, injured or dying animal, you take it to the vet. im sorry if my comment sounded rude, and i understand and respect your experience and work. im just trying to offer help and ideas in helping this 'special' individual...
IMO a vet check will be benificial as they can check the function and possible somplications. its their job to do so. but i trust the animal is in good hands with such an experienced keeper. congrats, and i hope all goes well.
IMO if you have a sick, injured or dying animal, you take it to the vet. im sorry if my comment sounded rude, and i understand and respect your experience and work. im just trying to offer help and ideas in helping this 'special' individual...
IMO a vet check will be benificial as they can check the function and possible somplications. its their job to do so. but i trust the animal is in good hands with such an experienced keeper. congrats, and i hope all goes well.