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Don't miss out on your RACE-approved CE—completely free. Strengthen your veterinary dentistry skills with practical, case-based training you can apply immediately in practice. Visit: https://ivdi.org/free
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Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM
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This week's episode takes a deep dive into real clinical questions coming directly from recent training sessions. Instead of theory, you'll hear straightforward, experience-backed answers to the kinds of decisions you face daily—from product selection to extraction timing and case management nuances.
In this practical Q&A session, Dr. Beckman addresses some of the most common uncertainties in general practice veterinary dentistry. Topics range from choosing regenerative periodontal products to making judgment calls on retained root fragments and tooth resorption cases.
The episode also explores how efficiency in extractions develops over time, what realistic expectations should be for procedural timing, and how clinicians can build confidence through proper training. Whether you're working in private practice or a low-cost clinic setting, this discussion highlights how to balance ideal care with real-world limitations while still achieving strong clinical outcomes.
What You'll Learn in This Episode 🎯 Why hyaluronic acid-based products outperform bone graft substitutes in periodontal therapy 🎯 When it is clinically acceptable to leave retained root fragments—and when it is not 🎯 How to approach periodontal treatment in cost-constrained environments 🎯 Realistic extraction time benchmarks for maxillary fourth premolars 🎯 The role of training and repetition in improving surgical efficiency 🎯 How to evaluate canine tooth resorption based on age and lesion progression 🎯 Key indicators that shift a case from monitoring to extraction
Key Veterinary Dentistry Takeaways 🔑 Hyaluronic acid gels provide superior regenerative benefits for periodontal pockets compared to more complex grafting materials 🔑 Retained roots can be monitored only if fully healed and non-pathologic, but require ongoing radiographic follow-up 🔑 Extraction efficiency improves dramatically with structured training and repetition—not shortcuts 🔑 Cost constraints don't eliminate care options—proper root planing and curettage still provide meaningful benefit 🔑 Tooth resorption decisions should factor in patient age and proximity to crown involvement, not just radiographic appearance 🔑 Investing in dentistry skills can significantly elevate your clinical value and career trajectory
Questions This Episode Answers ❓ Is PerioVive truly better than alternative products like Restoris? ❓ Can I safely leave root fragments if they appear healed? ❓ What's a reasonable extraction time for a maxillary fourth premolar? ❓ How should low-cost clinics approach periodontal therapy? ❓ When should canine tooth resorption be treated versus monitored? ❓ How long does it realistically take to become efficient at extractions?
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Ready to take your dentistry skills further?
🎓 FREE 1 CE Course: https://ivdi.org/free Sign up for the newsletter for weekly clinical insights
🦷 Live & Online Veterinary Dental Courses https://veterinarydentistry.net/
🛠️ Dr. Brett's Trusted Equipment & Instruments https://drbrettspets.com/
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💬 Enjoyed this episode? Share your biggest takeaway in the comments and let us know what clinical questions you want answered next.
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veterinary dentistry Q&A, periodontal therapy dogs, PerioVive vs Restoris veterinary, retained root fragments dogs, canine tooth resorption treatment, veterinary tooth extraction time, low cost veterinary dental care, veterinary dental wet lab training, dog maxillary fourth premolar extraction, veterinary dental CE course
By Brett Beckman5
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Don't miss out on your RACE-approved CE—completely free. Strengthen your veterinary dentistry skills with practical, case-based training you can apply immediately in practice. Visit: https://ivdi.org/free
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM
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This week's episode takes a deep dive into real clinical questions coming directly from recent training sessions. Instead of theory, you'll hear straightforward, experience-backed answers to the kinds of decisions you face daily—from product selection to extraction timing and case management nuances.
In this practical Q&A session, Dr. Beckman addresses some of the most common uncertainties in general practice veterinary dentistry. Topics range from choosing regenerative periodontal products to making judgment calls on retained root fragments and tooth resorption cases.
The episode also explores how efficiency in extractions develops over time, what realistic expectations should be for procedural timing, and how clinicians can build confidence through proper training. Whether you're working in private practice or a low-cost clinic setting, this discussion highlights how to balance ideal care with real-world limitations while still achieving strong clinical outcomes.
What You'll Learn in This Episode 🎯 Why hyaluronic acid-based products outperform bone graft substitutes in periodontal therapy 🎯 When it is clinically acceptable to leave retained root fragments—and when it is not 🎯 How to approach periodontal treatment in cost-constrained environments 🎯 Realistic extraction time benchmarks for maxillary fourth premolars 🎯 The role of training and repetition in improving surgical efficiency 🎯 How to evaluate canine tooth resorption based on age and lesion progression 🎯 Key indicators that shift a case from monitoring to extraction
Key Veterinary Dentistry Takeaways 🔑 Hyaluronic acid gels provide superior regenerative benefits for periodontal pockets compared to more complex grafting materials 🔑 Retained roots can be monitored only if fully healed and non-pathologic, but require ongoing radiographic follow-up 🔑 Extraction efficiency improves dramatically with structured training and repetition—not shortcuts 🔑 Cost constraints don't eliminate care options—proper root planing and curettage still provide meaningful benefit 🔑 Tooth resorption decisions should factor in patient age and proximity to crown involvement, not just radiographic appearance 🔑 Investing in dentistry skills can significantly elevate your clinical value and career trajectory
Questions This Episode Answers ❓ Is PerioVive truly better than alternative products like Restoris? ❓ Can I safely leave root fragments if they appear healed? ❓ What's a reasonable extraction time for a maxillary fourth premolar? ❓ How should low-cost clinics approach periodontal therapy? ❓ When should canine tooth resorption be treated versus monitored? ❓ How long does it realistically take to become efficient at extractions?
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Ready to take your dentistry skills further?
🎓 FREE 1 CE Course: https://ivdi.org/free Sign up for the newsletter for weekly clinical insights
🦷 Live & Online Veterinary Dental Courses https://veterinarydentistry.net/
🛠️ Dr. Brett's Trusted Equipment & Instruments https://drbrettspets.com/
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💬 Enjoyed this episode? Share your biggest takeaway in the comments and let us know what clinical questions you want answered next.
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veterinary dentistry Q&A, periodontal therapy dogs, PerioVive vs Restoris veterinary, retained root fragments dogs, canine tooth resorption treatment, veterinary tooth extraction time, low cost veterinary dental care, veterinary dental wet lab training, dog maxillary fourth premolar extraction, veterinary dental CE course

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