The Vet Dental Show

Ep 143- What Are the Key Guidelines for Tooth Extractions and Vital Pulp Therapy?


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Ever wondered when a fractured tooth in a canine patient should stay, or when it's time to extract? Discover the intricacies of root fractures and vital pulp therapy in this quick 13-minute episode!

Quick Summary: In this episode, Brett Beckman dives deep into key dental decisions faced by veterinarians, focusing on canine tooth fractures. He covers when to extract, signs of periodontal disease, and alternative treatments like root canals and vital pulp therapy. This informative episode will enhance your practice skills in veterinary dentistry.

Guest, Cast, and Crew Information:

  1. Host: Brett Beckman, Board Certified Veterinary Dentist

  2. Sponsored by: IVDI

Main Talking Points:

  1. Root fractures in canines – extraction vs. retaining the tooth.

  2. Periodontal disease and its impact on fractured teeth.

  3. Understanding lucency around fractured roots.

  4. When and how to use root canal or vital pulp therapy.

  5. Best practices for extraction with a mucoperiosteal flap.

Interesting Quotes:

  1. "If there's no lucency and no periodontal disease, a root fracture below the bone might never be an issue."

  2. "Vital pulp therapy can save teeth, but timing is critical – ideally within 24-48 hours of the fracture."

Timestamps:

  1. [00:00] – Introduction and opening.

  2. [01:30] – Monique's question: When to keep or extract a fractured tooth.

  3. [03:45] – Signs that a fractured tooth needs extraction.

  4. [05:50] – Vicko's question: Lucency and root canals.

  5. [09:10] – Kimberly's question: Explanation of vital pulp therapy.

  6. [11:50] – Carol's question: Root canal viability over time.

(Veterinary dentistry, canine tooth extraction, root fracture, periodontal disease, vital pulp therapy, root canal, veterinary dental procedures, lucency in teeth, tooth extraction in dogs)

Key Points Summary:

  1. Not all fractured teeth require extraction if there's no periodontal involvement or lucency.

  2. Proper diagnosis using radiographs and probing is key to decision-making.

  3. Vital pulp therapy can save teeth when treated within 24-48 hours post-fracture.

  4. Root canals are viable even years after fractures, provided radiographic evidence isn't severe.

Affiliate & Sponsor Links:

  1. Sponsored by: IVDI

  2. Link: IVDI.org/INV

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