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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2024 · 22 MIN

Ep 146- How do nutritional deficiencies and systemic diseases affect enamel formation in young animals?

from The Vet Dental Show · host Brett Beckman

Quick Summary: Dr. Brett Beckman discusses the causes, treatment, and management of enamel hypoplasia and other dental defects in young animals, focusing on hypocalcification, trauma, and systemic diseases like distemper. He shares key insights into treatment options, extraction methods, and preventive care to maintain optimal oral health in young patients.     Guest, Cast, and Crew Information: Host: Brett Beckman, Board Certified Veterinary Dentist Guest: None Sponsored by: Veterinary Dental Practitioner Program     Main Talking Points: Causes of enamel hypoplasia and the role of systemic diseases. Identifying brittle and compromised teeth in young patients. When extractions are necessary and special considerations for brittle teeth. The importance of radiographic monitoring and pulp cavity analysis. Managing patient sensitivity and appropriate home care options.     Interesting Quotes: "Teeth compromised by enamel hypoplasia are more brittle due to the lack of proper calcification, making them prone to fracture." "In young animals, even a brief fever can disrupt the formation of enamel, leading to hypoplasia."     Timestamps: [00:00] – Introduction and overview. [01:20] – Heather's question: How brittle are hypoplastic teeth? [03:30] – Extraction concerns for hypoplastic teeth. [05:45] – Radiographic monitoring and bone loss. [09:20] – Nutritional deficiencies and enamel formation. [11:10] – Managing systemic diseases like distemper and their effect on enamel.       (Veterinary dentistry, enamel hypoplasia, brittle teeth in young animals, tooth extractions, dental defects, systemic diseases in animals, canine distemper, enamel formation, dental care for puppies and kittens)     Key Points Summary: Enamel hypoplasia makes teeth brittle and prone to fractures, especially in young patients. Systemic diseases like distemper and fevers can cause enamel defects if they occur during enamel formation. Monitoring dental health through regular radiographs helps catch defects early. Special tools and techniques are required for successful extractions and restorations in hypoplastic teeth.     Affiliate & Sponsor Links: Sponsored by: IVDI Link: https://ivdi.org/inv  

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