EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 12 MIN
Ep 127- Should we always close every extraction?
from The Vet Dental Show · host Brett Beckman
Tackle complex dental cases with ease! Join Dr. Brett Beckman for crucial insights on handling veterinary dentistry cases. Quick Summary: In this concise episode, Dr. Brett Beckman explores advanced techniques for managing dental cases, focusing on effective surgical extractions, flap management, and the vital role of cleaning extraction sites. Main Talking Points: Importance of flap creation in surgical extractions to prevent sepsis. Techniques for managing ankylosis and avoiding broken root tips. Best practices for dental radiography in quick and efficient diagnosis. The role of dental hygiene products in maintaining oral health. Interesting Quotes: "Leaving extraction sites open does nothing but make the patient feel a little better temporarily; it doesn't address underlying issues like sepsis." - Dr. Brett Beckman "Efficient extraction involves removing as much bone as necessary, ensuring faster and more effective healing." - Dr. Brett Beckman Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and Overview 01:15 - Surgical Extractions and Flap Creation 03:30 - Ankylosis Management and Root Tip Preservation 06:00 - Importance of Radiography in Dental Procedures 08:45 - Discussing Oral Health Products and Their Efficacy 10:30 - Closing Thoughts and Key Takeaways Subscribe for weekly insights on veterinary dental care only on The Vet Dental Show. Check out our additional resources and online courses for comprehensive training at https://veterinarydentistry.net/ Summary of Key Points: Dr. Brett Beckman details essential strategies for managing challenging dental conditions in pets, emphasizing the need for thorough procedures and preventive care to ensure long-term health benefits. Affiliate & Sponsor Links: VOHC Approved Dental Products Healthy Mouth Water Additive
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Ep 127- Should we always close every extraction?
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