EXTRACTION TECHNIQUES FOR EQUINE TEETH

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Instructors: Dr. Travis Henry; Dr. Jack Easley; Dr. Jennifer Rawlinson; Dr. Molly Rice

Sponsoring Organization: Colorado State University
Program Location: Fort Collins
Dates: 03/25/2021 to 03/26/2021
Format: lecture/wet lab
Wet-Lab: Yes
Cost: $2,995.00

AVDC Sponsored: No
"AVDC Sponsored" indicates that the program content and presenters have been selected by the AVDC Education and Programs Committee.

AVDC Approved: No
"AVDC Approved" indicates that the program has been approved by AVDC for specialist training hours for AVDC-registered residents.

Discipline(s): Other

RACE Approved: 24.0 Hours
Course Pre-Requisites: Strong recommendation to have taken Equine Dental Diagnostics Upgrade  as oroscope and radiograph acquisition/interpretation skills are required. The March course will satisfy this requirement.
Participants will be provided with 8 hours of online lectures. Participants must review the material prior to the course, and they will be required to take quizzes after each topic vignette. By reviewing material and taking the quizzes, the participants will earn 8 hours of CE credit prior to arrival at the conference site. Participants will be sent a link to that material in early August.

The online course will be available after October 15, 2020. To access the material, log into csuvetce.com and click on menu and “courses” and you will see your course there.

Course Description
Extraction Techniques for Equine Teeth focuses on treatment planning and techniques to extract premolar and molar teeth. The online learning portion of the course covers dental applied anatomy, maximizing oral exam and imagining findings to develop and hone a treatment plan, and equipment and techniques to extract teeth. Extraction techniques will include intraoral standard extraction manipulations in addition to fragment retrieval, coronectomy, and tooth sectioning. The goal of this course is to help veterinarians develop the skills and confidence to tackle more challenging dental pathology and extraction.

Course Purpose

Goals for this meeting will be to provide equine veterinarians instruction and education in the following topics:

Comprehensive treatment planning with preparation for extractions via review of oral exam andradiographs
“Simple” intraoral extraction technique and fragment removal
Coronectomy, tooth sectioning, and odontoplasty to aid extraction
The overall goal of this meeting is for private practitioners to leave feeling more comfortable and prepared to tackle extraction of equine premolar and molar teeth.

At Home Prerequisite Material

Anatomical Considerations for Performing Extractions
Dr. Travis Henry

Review of Extraction Armamentarium: Equipment and appropriate usage
Dr. Jack Easley

Knowing Extraction Options – Review of Extraction Techniques
Dr. Jennifer Rawlinson

Maximizing Imaging and Oral Examination Findings to Treatment Plan
Dr. Jennifer Rawlinson

“Simple” Intraoral Extraction
Dr. Travis Henry

Advanced Fragment Retrieval and Alternative Extraction Techniques: Intraoral Coronectomy, Alveolectomy, Sectioning, and Odontoplasty to Aid Extraction: Part 1
Dr. Molly Rice

Advanced Fragment Retrieval and Alternative Extraction Techniques: Intraoral Coronectomy, Alveolectomy, Sectioning, and Odontoplasty to Aid Extraction: Part 2
Dr. Molly Rice

Tackling Extraction Complications
Dr. Jack Easley


Contact: jennie.rawlinson@gmail.com
Website: https://www.csuvetce.com/catalog/dentistry/extraction-techniques-for-equine-teeth-march-25-26-2021-2/