Ep 145- How do you prevent mandibular fractures during complex canine dental procedures?
This episode dives into techniques for ensuring safe extractions and optimal recovery in veterinary dentistry." Quick Summary: In this episode, Dr. Brett Beckman discusses essential strategies for preventing fractures during canine tooth extractions, particularly in cases with significant bone loss. He addresses common issues such as cyst involvement, dehiscence, and post-operative care, providing practical advice for veterinary professionals. The episode also includes insights into specific tools and techniques for managing cyst repairs and complex extractions. Guest, Cast, and Crew Information: Host: Brett Beckman, Board Certified Veterinary Dentist Guest: None Sponsored by: Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program Main Talking Points: Preventing mandibular fractures during extractions with compromised bone. Addressing cysts in canine patients and the risks of bone loss. Techniques to manage dehiscence in brachycephalic breeds. Using jugular blood samples for defect healing post-extraction. Breed predisposition to dentigerous cysts (brachycephalic breeds like Boxers, Boston Terriers, and Pugs). Interesting Quotes: "Slow, deliberate, sustained extraction force with an luxator elevator allows us to have control and prevent mandible fractures." "When we have a large bone defect, using a jugular sample helps fill the defect and promote healing." Timestamps: [00:00] – Introduction and overview. [01:30] – Allison Marie’s question: Preventing mandibular fractures during extractions with significant bone loss. [05:15] – Dehiscence in brachycephalic breeds and managing post-operative healing. [08:40] – Amelia Jane’s question: Using jugular blood samples for improved healing in dental procedures. [11:10] – Morgan de Schell’s question: Breeds most prone to dentigerous cysts. Call to Action: For more information on veterinary dental procedures and to request an invitation to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program, visit IVDI.org/INV. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a rating on iTunes, and share a review on the Vet Dental Show Facebook page to receive a free Instrument Use Essentials course! (Veterinary dentistry, canine tooth extraction, mandibular fracture, dental cyst repair, brachycephalic breeds, dehiscence in dental procedures, jugular blood sample, dentigerous cysts, veterinary dental tools, veterinary dental techniques) Key Points Summary: Take precautions during canine extractions to prevent fractures, especially with compromised bone. Brachycephalic breeds are prone to dehiscence post-surgery due to tissue pressure. Using jugular blood samples helps promote healing in larger bone defects. Dentigerous cysts are common in brachycephalic breeds and require early detection for effective management. Affiliate & Sponsor Links: Sponsored by: IVDI Link: IVDI.org/inv
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