Monday, March 12, 2012

Zoboomafoo's son gets a root canal


This past Friday I had the chance to work on the son of a celebrity.  My older kids (now 21 and 18) grew up enjoying the Kratt Brothers and their talking Coquerel's Sifaka named Zoboomafoo on PBS in the early 1990's.  A lemur puppet actually did the talking, but the real lemur lived at the Duke Lemur Center here in Durham. On occasion I have the opportunity to volunteer doing veterinary dentistry at the Duke Lemur Center.  On Friday Katie, a Registered Veterinary Technician here at Westside, and I performed a root canal procedure on Charlemagne, Zoboomafoo's 7 year old son. 

We had the privilege of being joined by Linda Levin, DDS, PHD.  Linda is a board certified human endodontist that practices in Durham.  Linda taught endodontics at UNC School of Dentistry for 20 years before going into private practice.  It was so great to have her advice because Charlemagne's teeth have some features that are more similar to people then dogs or cats. 


Here is picture with Dr Levins, Dr Bobby Schopler (Duke Lemur Center Veterinarian), a still slightly sleepy Charlemagne and myself.


1 comment:

  1. Tell us about the features that make lemur teeth more like human teeth- we're related, and it'd be fascinating to hear it from your viewpoint!

    Merry B.
    Chevy Chase, MD

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