The Vet Dental Show

Episode 226 - Why Root Tips Keep Breaking During Extractions


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

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This week's episode answers some of the most common surgical extraction questions submitted during recent veterinary dentistry trainings. Dr. Brett Beckman shares practical guidance for improving extraction technique in general practice, with a focus on flap elevation, bone removal, luxation technique, fractured root tip retrieval, and surgical decision-making during difficult extractions.

The conversation centers around real-world challenges veterinarians encounter during canine and maxillary tooth extractions—including managing soft tissue attached during flap creation, how deep to remove bone around roots, preventing root fractures, and approaching difficult maxillary fourth premolar and molar extractions safely and efficiently.

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What You'll Learn in This Episode 🎯 Why tissue can remain attached during flap creation—especially during mandibular canine extractions 🎯 How muscle attachment affects exposure in mandibular canine surgical extractions 🎯 How much bone should be removed around roots before elevation 🎯 Why the "banana" analogy helps guide circumferential bone removal 🎯 How long to maintain elevator pressure during extractions 🎯 Why larger roots require longer sustained luxation time 🎯 How controlled pressure helps prevent root fracture during extraction 🎯 Tips for avoiding fractured mesio-palatal root tips in maxillary fourth premolars 🎯 Surgical approach for retrieving fractured palatal root tips safely 🎯 How to approach sectioning and extraction of the last maxillary molars 🎯 Why visualization, magnification, and patience are critical during oral surgery

Key Veterinary Dentistry Takeaways 🔑 Mandibular canine extractions often require additional flap reflection because muscle can remain tightly adhered to bone 🔑 Adequate surgical exposure before bone removal makes extractions faster and safer 🔑 Bone removal should extend slightly beyond halfway around many roots to improve elevation success 🔑 Sustained pressure is more effective than forceful luxation during difficult extractions 🔑 Releasing pressure too early reduces movement because bone and periodontal ligament rebound quickly 🔑 Larger tooth roots require longer elevation time before repositioning instruments 🔑 Fractured palatal root tips can often be avoided with slower, more patient luxation technique 🔑 Safe root retrieval depends on understanding regional anatomy and avoiding nearby neurovascular structures 🔑 Sectioning maxillary molars properly improves access and simplifies extraction of individual roots 🔑 Magnification and lighting allow clinicians to see subtle tooth movement and work more precisely

Questions This Episode Answers ❓ Why does tissue sometimes stay attached during flap creation? ❓ Why are mandibular canine extractions especially challenging? ❓ How deep should bone removal go during surgical extraction? ❓ How long should elevator pressure be held during difficult extractions? ❓ What helps prevent fractured root tips during maxillary fourth premolar extraction? ❓ How do you retrieve a fractured mesio-palatal root safely? ❓ Do last maxillary molars need to be sectioned before extraction? ❓ What makes maxillary molar root removal easier after sectioning? ❓ How can better visualization improve extraction success? ❓ What role does patience play during surgical extractions?

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