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Ready to perform veterinary dentistry with greater confidence? Enroll in our FREE RACE-accredited online veterinary dentistry course and gain practical, step-by-step training designed to help general practitioners improve case outcomes and elevate the standard of dental care in their practice. Get started today: https://ivdi.org/free
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Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM
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Questions from practicing veterinarians often highlight the real-world challenges encountered during dental procedures, and this episode is dedicated to answering them. Dr. Brett Beckman responds to a wide range of clinical questions submitted during recent online training sessions, covering everything from feline and canine extraction techniques to regenerative therapies, instrumentation, and surgical decision-making.
Throughout the discussion, Dr. Beckman shares practical guidance for reducing complications during difficult extractions, selecting the right burs for specific procedures, preventing mandibular fractures in small breed dogs, and understanding current recommendations for guided tissue regeneration and bone grafting. He also explains why proper training, repetition, and cadaver practice are essential for developing surgical confidence and predictable outcomes.
What You'll Learn in This Episode π― How feline maxillary incisor anatomy influences extraction technique compared with dogs π― Strategies for safely extracting all mandibular teeth in small breed dogs while minimizing fracture risk π― Why proper bone removal is critical for successful mandibular canine extractions π― The importance of cadaver practice and structured training before performing advanced surgical procedures π― Dr. Beckman's preferred burs for bone removal and difficult extractions π― How to safely use mouth gags while reducing the risk of trigeminal nerve injury π― Current recommendations for guided tissue regeneration (GTR) materials π― Why PerioVive has replaced Doxyrobe in Dr. Beckman's current protocol π― When Console remains an effective bone graft material in veterinary dentistry π― The potential benefits of combining hyaluronic acid with bone grafts π― Techniques for extracting difficult maxillary fourth premolar roots without excessive bone removal π― Why patience and controlled elevation produce better surgical outcomes than excessive force
Key Veterinary Dentistry Takeaways π Successful extractions rely on proper visualization, controlled bone removal, and correct instrument positioning π Surgical confidence comes from quality education, repetition, and hands-on cadaver practice π Excessive force increases complicationsβcontrolled elevation leads to more predictable outcomes π Mouth gags should never overextend the jaw regardless of procedure length π Regenerative techniques continue to evolve, making it important to stay current with clinical research π Bone graft materials primarily provide a scaffold for healing, while newer adjuncts may enhance regeneration π Magnification improves visualization of tooth movement and surgical precision during difficult extractions π Proper technique is often more important than specialized equipment when managing challenging cases π Understanding regional anatomy helps reduce root fractures and surgical complications π Continued education directly improves patient safety and clinical success
Questions This Episode Answers β Can feline maxillary incisors be extracted using the same approach as dogs? β How can veterinarians reduce the risk of mandibular fractures during full-mouth extractions? β Which burs are best suited for veterinary dental extractions? β How long is it safe to leave a mouth gag in place during anesthesia? β Is Doxyrobe still recommended for guided tissue regeneration? β Which bone graft materials are most appropriate for general veterinary practice? β Does combining hyaluronic acid with bone grafts improve periodontal healing? β What techniques help prevent fracture of maxillary fourth premolar roots? β Why is controlled elevation more effective than applying greater force? β How does additional training improve surgical outcomes in veterinary dentistry?
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Ready to take your dentistry skills further?
π FREE RACE-Approved CE Course https://ivdi.org/free
π¦· Live & Online Veterinary Dental Courses https://veterinarydentistry.net/
π οΈ Dr. Brett's Trusted Equipment & Instruments https://drbrettspets.com/
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veterinary dentistry Q&A, veterinary tooth extraction techniques, canine dental extractions, feline dental extractions, mandibular canine extraction, veterinary bone grafting, guided tissue regeneration veterinary dentistry, PerioVive veterinary dentistry, Console bone graft veterinary, veterinary oral surgery, veterinary dental burs, veterinary extraction complications, veterinary dental CE, veterinary dentistry for general practitioners, difficult tooth extractions dogs and cats, Dr Brett Beckman veterinary dentistry
By Brett Beckman5
3333 ratings
Ready to perform veterinary dentistry with greater confidence? Enroll in our FREE RACE-accredited online veterinary dentistry course and gain practical, step-by-step training designed to help general practitioners improve case outcomes and elevate the standard of dental care in their practice. Get started today: https://ivdi.org/free
--
Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM
--
Questions from practicing veterinarians often highlight the real-world challenges encountered during dental procedures, and this episode is dedicated to answering them. Dr. Brett Beckman responds to a wide range of clinical questions submitted during recent online training sessions, covering everything from feline and canine extraction techniques to regenerative therapies, instrumentation, and surgical decision-making.
Throughout the discussion, Dr. Beckman shares practical guidance for reducing complications during difficult extractions, selecting the right burs for specific procedures, preventing mandibular fractures in small breed dogs, and understanding current recommendations for guided tissue regeneration and bone grafting. He also explains why proper training, repetition, and cadaver practice are essential for developing surgical confidence and predictable outcomes.
What You'll Learn in This Episode π― How feline maxillary incisor anatomy influences extraction technique compared with dogs π― Strategies for safely extracting all mandibular teeth in small breed dogs while minimizing fracture risk π― Why proper bone removal is critical for successful mandibular canine extractions π― The importance of cadaver practice and structured training before performing advanced surgical procedures π― Dr. Beckman's preferred burs for bone removal and difficult extractions π― How to safely use mouth gags while reducing the risk of trigeminal nerve injury π― Current recommendations for guided tissue regeneration (GTR) materials π― Why PerioVive has replaced Doxyrobe in Dr. Beckman's current protocol π― When Console remains an effective bone graft material in veterinary dentistry π― The potential benefits of combining hyaluronic acid with bone grafts π― Techniques for extracting difficult maxillary fourth premolar roots without excessive bone removal π― Why patience and controlled elevation produce better surgical outcomes than excessive force
Key Veterinary Dentistry Takeaways π Successful extractions rely on proper visualization, controlled bone removal, and correct instrument positioning π Surgical confidence comes from quality education, repetition, and hands-on cadaver practice π Excessive force increases complicationsβcontrolled elevation leads to more predictable outcomes π Mouth gags should never overextend the jaw regardless of procedure length π Regenerative techniques continue to evolve, making it important to stay current with clinical research π Bone graft materials primarily provide a scaffold for healing, while newer adjuncts may enhance regeneration π Magnification improves visualization of tooth movement and surgical precision during difficult extractions π Proper technique is often more important than specialized equipment when managing challenging cases π Understanding regional anatomy helps reduce root fractures and surgical complications π Continued education directly improves patient safety and clinical success
Questions This Episode Answers β Can feline maxillary incisors be extracted using the same approach as dogs? β How can veterinarians reduce the risk of mandibular fractures during full-mouth extractions? β Which burs are best suited for veterinary dental extractions? β How long is it safe to leave a mouth gag in place during anesthesia? β Is Doxyrobe still recommended for guided tissue regeneration? β Which bone graft materials are most appropriate for general veterinary practice? β Does combining hyaluronic acid with bone grafts improve periodontal healing? β What techniques help prevent fracture of maxillary fourth premolar roots? β Why is controlled elevation more effective than applying greater force? β How does additional training improve surgical outcomes in veterinary dentistry?
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Ready to take your dentistry skills further?
π FREE RACE-Approved CE Course https://ivdi.org/free
π¦· Live & Online Veterinary Dental Courses https://veterinarydentistry.net/
π οΈ Dr. Brett's Trusted Equipment & Instruments https://drbrettspets.com/
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veterinary dentistry Q&A, veterinary tooth extraction techniques, canine dental extractions, feline dental extractions, mandibular canine extraction, veterinary bone grafting, guided tissue regeneration veterinary dentistry, PerioVive veterinary dentistry, Console bone graft veterinary, veterinary oral surgery, veterinary dental burs, veterinary extraction complications, veterinary dental CE, veterinary dentistry for general practitioners, difficult tooth extractions dogs and cats, Dr Brett Beckman veterinary dentistry

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