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"Ever wondered how to perfect your dental extractions while safeguarding against iatrogenic jaw fractures in canine patients? In this episode, we dive deep into best practices, essential techniques, and expert tips to enhance your veterinary dental procedures!"
The focus is on specific procedures such as canine extractions, jaw fracture risks, the Chevron effect in radiographs, and much more. Dr. Beckman answers real-world questions from practitioners, sharing expert advice that can be immediately applied in your clinic.
Guest & Host:
Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, Board-Certified Veterinary Dentist
Sponsor: Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program (IVDI)
Main Talking Points:
Envelope Flaps in Canine Extractions:
How and when to use envelope flaps.
Expected healing time and the importance of post-surgical care, including the use of Elizabethan collars.
Avoiding Jaw Fractures in Canine Patients:
Risk of iatrogenic jaw fractures during extraction, particularly in smaller dogs.
Importance of correct technique and bone preservation.
Chevron Effect in Radiographs:
Explanation of Chevron effects, and how to discern them in mandibular and maxillary teeth.
Dental Composites and Longevity:
How long dental composites last and how to monitor their effectiveness over time.
Interesting Quotes:
"It literally takes just days for the gingiva to reattach, but it’s crucial to prevent the patient from disturbing the surgical site."
"A Chevron effect can sometimes be mistaken for a more severe lucency, so it’s important to be discerning in your interpretation."
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction to the show and sponsor.
2:00 – Understanding envelope flaps in canine extractions.
6:30 – Risks of iatrogenic jaw fractures in small dogs.
10:45 – How to identify and interpret the Chevron effect in radiographs.
16:30 – Dental composites: When and how to use them, and their longevity.
[Veterinary dentistry, canine extraction techniques, iatrogenic jaw fracture, Chevron effect in radiographs, veterinary dental composites, dental radiography, veterinary dental training]
Affiliate & Sponsor Links:
For more information on enhancing your skills in veterinary dentistry, submit a request for the Veterinary Dental Practitioners Program at ivdi.org/inv.
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"Ever wondered how to perfect your dental extractions while safeguarding against iatrogenic jaw fractures in canine patients? In this episode, we dive deep into best practices, essential techniques, and expert tips to enhance your veterinary dental procedures!"
The focus is on specific procedures such as canine extractions, jaw fracture risks, the Chevron effect in radiographs, and much more. Dr. Beckman answers real-world questions from practitioners, sharing expert advice that can be immediately applied in your clinic.
Guest & Host:
Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, Board-Certified Veterinary Dentist
Sponsor: Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program (IVDI)
Main Talking Points:
Envelope Flaps in Canine Extractions:
How and when to use envelope flaps.
Expected healing time and the importance of post-surgical care, including the use of Elizabethan collars.
Avoiding Jaw Fractures in Canine Patients:
Risk of iatrogenic jaw fractures during extraction, particularly in smaller dogs.
Importance of correct technique and bone preservation.
Chevron Effect in Radiographs:
Explanation of Chevron effects, and how to discern them in mandibular and maxillary teeth.
Dental Composites and Longevity:
How long dental composites last and how to monitor their effectiveness over time.
Interesting Quotes:
"It literally takes just days for the gingiva to reattach, but it’s crucial to prevent the patient from disturbing the surgical site."
"A Chevron effect can sometimes be mistaken for a more severe lucency, so it’s important to be discerning in your interpretation."
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction to the show and sponsor.
2:00 – Understanding envelope flaps in canine extractions.
6:30 – Risks of iatrogenic jaw fractures in small dogs.
10:45 – How to identify and interpret the Chevron effect in radiographs.
16:30 – Dental composites: When and how to use them, and their longevity.
[Veterinary dentistry, canine extraction techniques, iatrogenic jaw fracture, Chevron effect in radiographs, veterinary dental composites, dental radiography, veterinary dental training]
Affiliate & Sponsor Links:
For more information on enhancing your skills in veterinary dentistry, submit a request for the Veterinary Dental Practitioners Program at ivdi.org/inv.
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