Episode 215 - Veterinary Dental Extractions & Suturing: Root Tips, Bone Grafts, Hemorrhage Control episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 18 MIN

Episode 215 - Veterinary Dental Extractions & Suturing: Root Tips, Bone Grafts, Hemorrhage Control

from The Vet Dental Show · host Brett Beckman

Transform how you manage extraction sites and periodontal pockets — get a FREE 30-minute consultation with a specialist + a FREE sample of PerioVive for your practice: 👉 https://ivdi.org/ha ------------------------------------------------------------------ Host: Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, DAAPM ------------------------------------------------------------------ In this episode of The Vet Dental Show, Dr. Brett Beckman answers practical questions submitted during recent veterinary dentistry trainings—covering extraction closure techniques, bone graft decisions, periodontal pocket management, and managing intraoperative bleeding in general practice. ------------------------------------------------------------------ What You'll Learn: ✅ When extraction sites should be fully sutured versus partially closed ✅ Surgical approaches for ankylosed teeth and replacement resorption ✅ How to safely elevate palatal gingiva in feline dental extractions ✅ Interdental suturing techniques for closing envelope flaps ✅ When bone grafts are indicated during veterinary dental extractions ✅ How hyaluronic acid can support healing in periodontal defects ✅ Techniques for managing bleeding during dental extractions ✅ How to properly treat periodontal pockets with root planing ✅ Why modern periodontal therapy is moving away from doxycycline products ✅ How and when to reevaluate periodontal treatment outcomes Key Takeaways: ✅ Complete closure of extraction sites is generally safest in veterinary patients ✅ Ankylosed teeth require careful bone removal and patience during extraction ✅ Interdental sutures allow closure of envelope flaps without damaging adjacent teeth ✅ Bone grafts are only necessary when adjacent teeth are at risk due to bone loss ✅ Hyaluronic acid can improve healing when combined with natural blood clot formation ✅ Hemostatic agents can control bleeding caused by surgical trauma during extraction ✅ Proper periodontal pocket treatment requires removal of granulation tissue and root planing ✅ Follow-up periodontal evaluation often requires anesthetized exams and radiographs Questions This Episode Answers: ❓ Should maxillary molar extraction sites be fully sutured? ❓ How do you extract teeth affected by ankylosis or replacement resorption? ❓ How do you elevate palatal gingiva during feline dental procedures? ❓ How do you suture an envelope flap when healthy teeth are present? ❓ When should bone grafts be used during dental extractions? ❓ How do you control bleeding during veterinary dental surgery? ❓ How should periodontal pockets be treated in dogs and cats? ❓ When should periodontal defects be re-evaluated after treatment? ------------------------------------------------------------------ PerioVive is offering: ✔ A FREE 30-minute consultation with a board-certified veterinary dentist or VTS in dentistry ✔ A FREE sample of the product for use in your practice Hyaluronic acid has become a staple in modern veterinary dentistry for pain management, attachment gain, and regenerative support in both extraction and periodontal cases. Take advantage of this offer here: https://ivdi.org/ha ------------------------------------------------------------------ Questions? Leave a comment below with your thoughts, clinical experiences, or case challenges in veterinary dentistry.' ------------------------------------------------------------------ Veterinary Dentistry, Vet Dental Show, Veterinary Dental Extractions, Veterinary Oral Surgery, Brett Beckman, Dental Suturing, Bone Grafts, Periodontal Pockets, Hyaluronic Acid Veterinary Dentistry, Veterinary CE, Veterinary Education, Vet Dental Surgery, Veterinary Periodontal Therapy, Extraction Techniques, Veterinary Dental Training

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Episode 215 - Veterinary Dental Extractions & Suturing: Root Tips, Bone Grafts, Hemorrhage Control

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