Ep 147- Veterinarians, Curious about how to prevent mandibular fractures during extractions?
Quick Summary: In this episode of the Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman shares practical advice for veterinary dental teams. Topics covered include using mouth gags during surgery, managing incisor extractions, handling complex tooth extractions, and using tools like the Vetome. Dr. Beckman also discusses the importance of choosing appropriate methods for specific malocclusions and the pros and cons of referrals versus in-house procedures. Guest, Cast, and Crew Information: Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, Board Certified Veterinary Dentist Guest: None Sponsored by: IVDI Main Talking Points: Using syringe barrels as mouth gags in different-sized animals. Tips for incisor extractions and dealing with difficult suture closures. Managing extraction of complex teeth, especially lateral incisors. The value of the Vetome tool for easy extractions. Treating class II malocclusion with mandibular canine extractions. Why the mandibular second molar extraction can be particularly challenging. Interesting Quotes: "When it comes to extractions, slow, deliberate movements ensure better control and prevent fractures." "The Vetome has been a game-changer in how we approach extractions—efficient, precise, and effective." Timestamps: [00:00] – Introduction and overview. [01:10] – Discussion on using mouth gags and practical techniques. [04:05] – Tips and tricks for incisor extractions and managing dehiscence. [07:30] – Importance of the Vetome tool for easy and efficient extractions. [10:20] – Treating class II malocclusions and mandibular canine extractions. [12:50] – Managing the mandibular second molar extraction challenges. (Veterinary dentistry, mouth gags, tooth extraction, incisor extraction, Vetome, dental surgery tools, class II malocclusion, canine tooth extraction, veterinary dental procedures, periodontal disease) Key Points Summary: Use syringe barrels as mouth gags for different animal sizes, ensuring comfort. Avoid flaps in simple incisor extractions; they often lead to dehiscence. The Vetome is an invaluable tool for efficient extractions in challenging cases. Class II malocclusions can be treated with mandibular canine extractions if other treatments are not viable. The mandibular second molar presents specific extraction challenges due to its deep placement and thick bone structure. Affiliate & Sponsor Links: Link: IVDI.org/inv
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