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| The Whole Tooth & Nothing but the Tooth; From Diagnosis to Extraction to Referral |
The Whole Tooth & Nothing but the Tooth; From Diagnosis to Extraction to Referral by Brenda Mulherin, DVM, Diplomate AVDC, Clinic Professor Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. - 6 hours of CE
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I’ll take Common Oral Conditions for $1,000…Doctor - 1 Hour CE This lecture will describe common conditions found within the oral cavity of dogs and cats. It will give a brief overview of periodontal disease, tooth trauma and potential treatment options for teeth with endodontic disease. The presentation will also discuss tooth resorption in both dogs and cats.
50 Shades of Grey, Black and White- Case-based Dental Radiographic Interpretation - 2 Hours CE This lecture is an interactive case-based approach to dental radiographic interpretation. Multiple radiographic images and different conditions will be demonstrated. Audience participation in interpretation is encouraged.
Pearls of Wisdom on Surgical Extractions - 1 Hour CE This lecture is designed to help make dental extractions in dogs and cats easier. The lecture will discuss instruments and equipment commonly used in surgical extractions and potential indications for extractions. It will also discuss appropriate sectioning of multi-rooted teeth and the surgical technique associated with crown amputations.
Oops I did it again, complications in surgery - 1 Hour CE This lecture is designed as a case-based approach to complications that can be encountered while extracting teeth in dogs and cats. Retained tooth roots, displaced tooth roots into the mandibular canal and into the nasal cavity as well as encountering hemorrhage while extracting teeth are scenarios that will be discussed.
Think Once, Think Twice, Think Referral - 1 Hour CE This lecture is designed as a potpourri of different topics that are commonly misdiagnosed or referred for treatment. Topics such as malocclusions, fractured teeth, dentigerous cysts, juvenile periodontitis, and gingivostomatitis.
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