Wow. Dr. Baratt is NOT an "expert" in veterinary dentistry. He totally misdiagnosed my cat - who had been drooling and unable to chew kibble for a few days - as having no obvious/visible tooth problems. Hours later, my regular vet SHOWED me my cat's impacted back teeth and red, swollen back gums. If *I* could clearly see the problem, how could a veterinary dental "expert" NOT see it? My visit at Salem Valley was a waste of money. I paid $70 for 10 minutes of Dr. Baratt's time and in return I got a dental misdiagnosis.