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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS

Digital dental radiography (Proceedings)

November 1, 2010

Dental radiography is an essential component in the delivery of high quality dental care for dogs and cats. This seminar will focus on the value of taking dental radiographs, how to take digital dental radiographs, special features available with digital dental radiographic units, advantages and disadvantages of digital dental radiography, indications for taking dental radiographs, positioning for optimal dental radiographs, critiquing dental radiographs and the importance of recognizing dental radiographic lesions.

Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS

An update on periodontal disease in dogs (Proceedings)

November 1, 2010

Periodontal disease is probably the most common disease in dogs.1 Most dogs greater than 5 years of age have significant periodontitis.

Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS

Managing challenging oral cases in dogs: part I (Proceedings)

November 1, 2010

Two basic techniques for the repair of palatal defects are most commonly utilized. The first technique involves removal of the epithelium from the edges of the defect and complete periosteal elevation of the palatine mucosa bilaterally on each side of the cleft.

Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS

Decision making and extraction techniques in dogs (Proceedings)

November 1, 2010

Decision making and techniques to simplify dental extractions in dogs have been described. Proper perioperative planning and decision making regarding canine extractions can improve surgical outcome.

Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS

Extractions in cats: indications, techniques and complications (Proceedings)

November 1, 2010

Decision making and techniques to simplify dental extractions in cats have been previous described.1-5 Proper perioperative planning and decision making regarding feline extractions can improve surgical outcome.

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Managing challenging oral cases in dogs: part II (Proceedings)

November 1, 2010

Unusual oral lesions that may require surgical treatment include: osteomyelitis and bone sequestra, dentigerous cyst, mucoceles, lip avulsions inability to open or close the mouth, management of electrical cord injuries and severe tongue lesions requiring partial glossectomy.

Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS

Managing stage III and IV periodontal disease (Proceedings)

August 1, 2010

Correct management of periodontal patients in veterinary practice demands a thorough understanding of veterinary dental radiographic anatomy, periodontal probing and many times open evaluation and direct visualization of diseased areas. Stage III periodontal disease in particular requires advanced skills and familiarization with periodontal pathophysiology to make decisions to attempt to grow new supportive tissue adjacent to compromised teeth or extract them.

Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS

Regional analgesia for oral surgery in dogs and cats (Proceedings)

August 1, 2010

This author commonly uses lidocaine and bupivicaine combined in the same syringe for regional oral nerve blocks. Lidocaine is not desirable as a sole agent due to its limited effect post administration (1-2 hours).

Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS

Simple extractions: techniques and indications (Proceedings)

August 1, 2010

Extractions of teeth in dogs and cats are commonly categorized as simple or surgical, Surgical extractions involve periodontal flaps and the removal of bone to expose tooth roots. Simple extractions in some cases are not always simple as their name implies. Fractures during extraction may require surgical methods to complete the procedure.

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