The Vet Dental Show

Episode 217 - Mandibular Canine Extraction Tips Every Vet Should Know (Avoid These Mistakes!)


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Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM

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Welcome back! In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman answers practical, real-world questions from veterinary professionals, focusing on improving extraction techniques, avoiding complications, and making smarter clinical decisions in general practice.

This episode centers on one of the most technically challenging areas in veterinary dentistry—mandibular canine extractions in large dogs—along with critical guidance on retained root tips, instrumentation choices, and anesthesia alternatives.

Dr. Beckman explains why accessing the apex of mandibular teeth is unsafe due to the mandibular canal and how clinicians must adapt their approach using controlled bone removal, strategic elevation, and patience. He highlights the importance of proper technique at the bone-tooth interface and why rushing extractions leads to complications.

The discussion also covers how to evaluate and manage retained root fragments, when monitoring is appropriate, and when intervention is necessary based on radiographic findings.

Additionally, Dr. Beckman shares insights on the use of Vet-Tome mechanical periotomes to improve efficiency and reduce trauma, recommendations for dental loupes, safe use of mouth gags, and practical alternatives to bupivacaine for dental blocks.

This episode delivers actionable techniques that help veterinarians perform safer, faster, and more predictable dental extractions.

What You'll Learn in This Episode ✅ Why you cannot safely reach the apex in mandibular canine extractions ✅ How to work around the mandibular canal and avoid neurovascular damage ✅ The importance of correct bone removal and tooth interface preparation ✅ Differences between luxators, elevators, and hybrid instruments ✅ How sustained pressure improves extraction success ✅ When retained root tips should be monitored vs. removed ✅ How Vet-Tome (mechanical periotome) improves efficiency and outcomes ✅ Best practices for using dental loupes in veterinary dentistry ✅ Safe mouth gag techniques to prevent trigeminal neuropathy ✅ Effective alternative to bupivacaine for dental blocks (ropivacaine)

Key Veterinary Dentistry Takeaways ✅ Mandibular anatomy limits how far apically you can safely work ✅ Patience and sustained pressure are critical for successful extractions ✅ Incorrect technique at the bone-tooth interface leads to major complications ✅ Many retained root tips can be safely monitored if asymptomatic ✅ Vet-Tome use reduces extraction time and physical effort significantly ✅ Avoid excessive force—controlled technique yields better outcomes ✅ Improper mouth gag use can cause permanent nerve damage ✅ Ropivacaine is a reliable and accessible alternative for local anesthesia ✅ Instrument selection directly impacts efficiency and safety ✅ Mastering fundamentals improves both speed and clinical confidence

Questions This Episode Answers ❓ Why can't you go to the apex on mandibular canine teeth? ❓ How do you safely extract deeply rooted mandibular canines in large dogs? ❓ What happens if a root tip is left behind after extraction? ❓ When should retained roots be removed versus monitored? ❓ How does a Vet-Tome improve dental extractions? ❓ What's the difference between luxators and elevators? ❓ Are mouth gags safe to use in veterinary dentistry? ❓ How do you prevent trigeminal nerve damage during procedures? ❓ What loupes are recommended for veterinary dental procedures? ❓ What can be used instead of bupivacaine for dental blocks?

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