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  • Episode 185 - Nerve Blocks, Anesthesia, and Pain Management in Veterinary Dentistry
    2025/08/13

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    Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, Board Certified Veterinary Dentist

    In this episode of the Vet Dental Show, Annie Mills, LVT VTS (Dentistry), delve into essential aspects of veterinary dental practice, including nerve block techniques, anesthesia protocols, and comprehensive pain management strategies. Learn how to optimize patient comfort and outcomes in your practice.

    What You’ll Learn:
    ✅ Various nerve block injection techniques and their effectiveness.
    ✅ The role of veterinary technicians in administering nerve blocks.
    ✅ Strategies for encouraging doctors to utilize nerve blocks more frequently.
    ✅ Considerations for using nerve blocks before probing in cases of known pathology.
    ✅ Safe and effective anesthesia protocols, including light anesthesia techniques.
    ✅ Comprehensive pain management strategies, including the use of nerve blocks and post-operative medications.

    Key Takeaways:
    ✅ Nerve Block Techniques: There are multiple effective nerve block techniques; consistency and proper training are key.
    ✅ Technician Empowerment: Technicians can and should administer nerve blocks to improve workflow and patient care.
    ✅ Light Anesthesia Benefits: Light anesthesia techniques can reduce anesthetic compromise and improve patient recovery.
    ✅ Comprehensive Pain Management: Combine nerve blocks with post-operative pain medications for optimal pain control.
    ✅ Individualized Pain Protocols: Tailor pain management protocols to the specific procedure and patient needs.


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    Questions?

    What are your go-to pain management techniques in veterinary dentistry? Share your insights in the comments below!

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    14 分
  • Episode 184 - Fractured Roots, Hyaluronic Acid, and Deciduous Extractions
    2025/08/06

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    Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, Board Certified Veterinary Dentist

    In this episode of the Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman tackles common challenges in veterinary dentistry, including managing fractured root tips, the use of hyaluronic acid in periodontal treatment, and best practices for deciduous tooth extractions. Tune in to refine your techniques and improve your patient outcomes.

    What You’ll Learn:
    ✅ How to manage fractured root tips during extractions, especially in mandibular premolars.
    ✅ The benefits and application of hyaluronic acid (Perio Vibe) in periodontal defects.
    ✅ Considerations for extracting resorbing incisor roots.
    ✅ Proper techniques for deciduous tooth extractions, including differences between maxillary and mandibular teeth.
    ✅ The role of veterinary technicians in periodontal pocket cleaning and curettage.

    Key Takeaways:
    ✅ Bone Removal is Key: Remove sufficient bone during extractions to prevent fracturing root tips and pushing them into the mandibular canal. Aim for "baby butt clean" roots.
    ✅ Hyaluronic Acid Benefits: Hyaluronic acid aids in tissue regeneration and bone growth in periodontal defects, potentially preventing future extractions.
    ✅ Deciduous Extraction Techniques: Use appropriate techniques for deciduous extractions to avoid damaging developing adult teeth.
    ✅ Technician Training: Properly trained veterinary technicians can effectively perform periodontal pocket cleaning.
    ✅ Dr. Brett's Pets: Utilize DrBrettsPets.com as a resource for vetted dental instruments and supplies.


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    Questions?

    What are your biggest challenges in veterinary dentistry? Share your questions and experiences in the comments below!

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    18 分
  • Episode 183 - Veterinary Dental Extractions: Mastering Perio Pockets, Positioning & Hyaluronic Acid
    2025/07/30

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    Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, Board Certified Veterinary Dentist

    In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman guides you through the essential techniques for successful veterinary dental extractions. You'll master periodontal pocket management, learn the importance of proper patient positioning, and discover the benefits of hyaluronic acid application for enhanced dental procedures.

    What You’ll Learn:

    ✅ How to identify periodontal pockets using a periodontal probe.

    ✅ The technique for curettage to remove granulation tissue from periodontal pockets.

    ✅ The application of hyaluronic acid for pocket management.

    ✅ Why hyaluronic acid is a superior alternative to Doxyrobe.

    ✅ Proper patient positioning for various dental extractions (mandibular canine, first molar, maxillary first molar).

    ✅ How technicians should assist in patient positioning for optimal exposure.

    ✅ Incision techniques for canine extractions.

    Key Takeaways:

    ✅ Bleeding on probing indicates the presence of granulation tissue in periodontal pockets.

    ✅ Curettage is essential for removing diseased tissue and promoting healing.

    ✅ Hyaluronic acid is easy to apply and promotes tissue regeneration.

    ✅ Correct patient positioning is crucial for successful extractions and suturing.

    ✅ Proper technician assistance ensures optimal visibility and efficiency during procedures.

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    What are your biggest challenges with managing periodontal pockets or performing extractions?

    Share your questions and experiences in the comments below!

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    Keyword Tags:

    Veterinary Dentistry, Surgical Extractions, Radiographic Interpretation, Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program, Periodontal Disease, Dental Radiography, Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Brett Beckman, IVDI, Hyaluronic Acid, Curettage, Patient Positioning, Veterinary Dental Care, General Practice, Doxyrobe, Veterinary Dental Extractions

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    12 分
  • Episode 182 - Unlock Extraction Success: Radiography & Surgical Tips
    2025/07/23

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    Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, DAVDC, FAVD

    In this episode, we tackle key aspects of surgical extractions and radiographic interpretation. Learn practical tips to enhance your dental procedures and improve patient outcomes.

    What You’ll Learn:
    ✅ How to determine the best time to perform an extraction.
    ✅ Proper patient positioning for comfortable and efficient extractions.
    ✅ Optimal incision placement for effective flap creation.
    ✅ Correct instrument handling, from scalpel to diamond bur.
    ✅ Techniques for successful root tip removal.
    ✅ How to approach radiographic interpretation.
    ✅ Treatment options based on owner compliance and bone loss severity.
    ✅ The importance of curettage and hyaluronic acid in periodontal defect management.

    Key Takeaways:
    ✅ Knowing when to extract is crucial for efficient case management.
    ✅ Patient positioning significantly impacts extraction ease.
    ✅ Proper debridement of granulation tissue is essential for preventing disease progression.
    ✅ Owner compliance plays a vital role in determining treatment success.
    ✅ Hyaluronic acid can be a valuable tool in managing minor bone loss.

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    What are your biggest challenges with surgical extractions? Share your thoughts and questions in the comments below!

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    11 分
  • Episode 181 - Dental Deep Dive: Bone Grafts, Doxirobe, and Follow-Ups
    2025/07/16

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    Ready to elevate your veterinary dentistry skills? Join us as we dive deep into bone grafting techniques, Doxirobe applications, and essential follow-up protocols.

    Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, Board Certified Veterinary Dentist

    Episode Introduction:
    In this episode, we tackle common questions about bone grafting materials, the use of Doxirobe, and post-operative care. Learn practical tips to enhance your dental procedures and improve patient outcomes.

    What You’ll Learn:
    ✅ What bone graft is made of and the possibility of allergic reactions.
    ✅ The benefits of Doxirobe over Clindoral in specific dental procedures.
    ✅ Why Doxirobe is used in conjunction with bone grafting.
    ✅ The necessity and frequency of follow-up radiographs post bone graft.
    ✅ How to manage the cost of bone grafting for clients with financial constraints.
    ✅ Criteria for performing open root planning and bone grafting.

    Key Takeaways:
    ✅ Consil, a biosynthetic glass, is a safe and effective bone grafting material with minimal risk of allergic reactions.
    ✅ Doxirobe acts as a membrane to hold bone graft in place and prevent granulation tissue.
    ✅ Follow-up radiographs post bone graft are crucial, but full mouth radiographs may not always be necessary.
    ✅ Consil is a cost-effective alternative to cancellous bone, making it more accessible for clients.
    ✅ Bone grafting is typically reserved for more advanced periodontal defects with significant bone loss.


    What are your biggest challenges with bone grafting?
    Share your questions and experiences in the comments below!

    Keyword Tags:
    Veterinary Dentistry, Bone Grafting, Doxirobe, Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program, Periodontal Disease, Dental Radiography, Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Brett Beckman, IVDI, Consil, Open Root Planning, Veterinary Dental Care

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    8 分
  • Episode 180 - Decoding Feline Juvenile Periodontitis: Causes, Treatment & Expert Insights
    2025/07/09

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    Host:
    Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, DAVDC, DAVDC-OMFS, is a board-certified veterinary dentist and oral surgeon dedicated to advancing dental care in veterinary practice.

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    In this episode, Dr. Beckman tackles feline juvenile onset periodontitis, offering clarity on its etiology, diagnostic considerations, and therapeutic approaches. Gain valuable insights into making informed extraction decisions and managing challenging cases.

    What You’ll Learn
    ✅ The root cause of feline juvenile onset periodontitis and its similarities to general periodontal disease.
    ✅ Why the immune system plays a critical role in the rapid progression of this condition.
    ✅ Whether certain breeds are more prone to developing juvenile onset periodontitis.
    ✅ If medications like anti-inflammatories are beneficial before extractions for severe gingivitis.
    ✅ The importance of identifying and addressing retained root tips through post-operative radiographs.
    ✅ How to interpret radiographic signs of bone loss and furcation involvement.
    ✅ The factors that influence the decision to extract teeth affected by juvenile periodontitis.

    Key Takeaways
    ✅ Aggressive Progression: Feline juvenile onset periodontitis is characterized by rapid and severe tissue destruction.
    ✅ Immune Response: An overactive immune response to plaque antigens drives the disease process.
    ✅ Breed Predisposition: Exotic breeds with dental crowding may be more susceptible.
    ✅ Limited Medication Impact: Medications offer minimal benefit in improving tissue viability before extractions.
    ✅ Radiographic Vigilance: Post-operative radiographs are crucial for detecting retained root tips.
    ✅ Extraction as a Solution: Early extraction may be the best course of action to prevent further bone loss and disease progression.
    ✅ Furcation Involvement: Significant bone loss in the furcation area often indicates the need for extraction.


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    What are your biggest challenges in managing feline dental cases? Share your questions and experiences in the comments below!

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    12 分
  • Episode 179 - Mastering Difficult Extractions & Avoiding Dental Disasters
    2025/07/02

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    Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, DAVDC, FAVD

    In this episode, Dr. Beckman tackles common challenges in veterinary dentistry, including difficult extractions in small dogs and the dangers of at-home dental cleaning devices. Learn practical techniques and essential knowledge to provide the best possible dental care for your patients.

    What You’ll Learn:
    ✅ How to approach fractured coronal roots in small dogs (310/410).
    ✅ A flapless extraction technique for mandibular first molars.
    ✅ Tips for extracting fractured incisors in cats using minimal equipment.
    ✅ How to differentiate between bone and root in cases of ankylosis.
    ✅ The dangers of battery-powered ultrasonic teeth cleaning devices.
    ✅ Why proper subgingival curettage and root planing are crucial for preventing periodontal disease.

    Key Takeaways:
    ✅ Patience is key when extracting difficult teeth; slow, continuous pressure with a luxator can prevent fractures.
    ✅ Using an 18-gauge needle as a mini-luxator can simplify incisor extractions in cats.
    ✅ UV penlights may help differentiate between tooth root and bone in ankylosis cases.
    ✅ At-home ultrasonic dental devices can cause more harm than good due to lack of polishing and potential for tissue damage.
    ✅ Cleaning alone is insufficient; subgingival curettage and root planing are essential for treating periodontal disease.
    ✅ Proper training and equipment are crucial for providing effective dental care in general practice.

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    Questions?
    Leave a comment below with your questions or experiences related to veterinary dentistry!

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    36 分
  • Episode 178 - Root Fractures & Lucencies: Extraction vs. Treatment in Veterinary Dentistry
    2025/06/25

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    Host:
    Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM
    Board-Certified Veterinary Dentist

    Welcome Back to The Vet Dental Show! Every Wednesday, we bring you powerful, practical tips to enhance your veterinary dentistry skills—whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or part of a dedicated dental team.

    On This Episode, Dr. Beckman answers a series of critical viewer questions on root fractures, periapical lucencies, burr selection, and vital pulp therapy. You’ll gain diagnostic confidence and learn treatment approaches straight from real-world cases and workshop examples.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    ✅ When root fractures do not require extraction
    ✅ How to differentiate lucencies from the normal Chevron sign
    ✅ Radiographic and clinical signs indicating extraction necessity
    ✅ Options between extraction and root canal therapy
    ✅ The must-have burrs for general veterinary dental procedures
    ✅ When vital pulp therapy is viable—and when it’s not
    ✅ How to perform crown reduction and biological pulp capping

    Key Veterinary Dentistry Takeaways:
    ✅ Root segments under bone with no periodontal disease may not require extraction.
    ✅ Radiographic lucencies + crown mobility = extraction needed.
    ✅ A periapical lucency with no treatment plan = extract if root canal isn’t chosen.
    ✅ Use 701L and 669 crosscut burrs for most canine and feline extractions.
    ✅ Vital pulp therapy is only successful if performed within 24–48 hours of fracture.
    ✅ MTA and glass ionomer restorations are key for pulp protection.
    ✅ Radiographic follow-ups are essential to verify long-term healing.

    If you’re passionate about veterinary dentistry and ready to become a top-tier practitioner, request an invite to the Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program at ivdi.org/inv. Don’t miss out on the most comprehensive training available!

    Questions or insights? Drop them in the comments!

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    15 分