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ADVANCED EQUINE DENTISTRY FOR VETS COURSE

17/07/2008 - 08:07
18/07/2008 - 06:07
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Sponsored by:FORT DODGE ANIMAL HEALTH, EQUINE BLADES DIRECT LTD, EV VETERINARY PRODUCTS LTD, IDEXX LABORATORIES and KRUUSE UK LTD
Venue: University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Veterinary Centre, Easter Bush, Midlothian
Course Organiser: Paddy Dixon
Fee: £595 for BEVA Members, £710 for Non-Members
COURSE LIMITED TO 30 DELEGATES
Description:

This is a 2-day course, consisting of 2 hours of lectures each morning followed by 6 hours of practical classes, all of which will be held at the Division of Veterinary Clinical Studies, Easter Bush, near Edinburgh. Because of feedback from previous courses requesting increased practical time, this course will have 12 hours of small group, practical classes. This course is intended for delegates who have already attended a standard equine dentistry course and who perform a reasonable amount of clinical equine dentistry. Knowledge of basic equine oral anatomy, physiology, pathology and treatment of routine dental abnormalities will be assumed.

The course will cater both for those who wish to concentrate on the non-surgical correction of dental abnormalities, i.e. on advanced techniques to correct dental overgrowths, displacements, performance floating, treating diastemata etc, and also for delegates who wish to place more emphasis on the surgical aspects of equine dentistry such as oral extraction and repulsion techniques, bracing foals with “parrot mouth”, treating jaw fractures, filling infundibula, endodontics and sinus surgery. In order to allow as much “hands-on” experience as possible this course will be restricted to 30 delegates utilising 10 tutors and treating up to 30 horses with major dental disorders over the two days.

 

Registered delegates are also invited to attend an informal dentistry research workshop at Easter Bush Veterinary Centre the afternoon before the course (16th July), Further details available in the attachment below.

Suitable for RCVS Module:C-E 8 Equine Dentistry
Speakers: Dr Jack Easley DVM MS DiplABVP (Equine)USA
 Professor Paddy Dixon MVB MRCVSEdinburgh
 Miss Safia Barakzai BVSc MSc Cert ES Dip ECVS MRCVSEdinburgh
 Dr Jack Easley DVM MS DiplABVP (Equine) USA
Tutors:Professor Paddy Dixon MVB PhD MRCVS Edinburgh
 Miss Safia Barakzai BVSc MSc Cert ES Dip ECVS MRCVSEdinburgh
 Mr Henry Tremaine BVetMed Mphil Cert ES Dip ECVS MRCVSBristol
 Mr Chris Pearce BVSc CertEM (IntMed) BAEDT MRCVSDorset
 Mr Rob Pascoe BVSc BAEDT MRCVS Kent
 Miss Nicole du Toit BVSc MSc Cert EP MRCVS Edinburgh
 Miss Claire Hawkes BSc BVSc MRCVSEdinburgh
 Mr Neil Townsend BSc BVSc MRCVS Edinburgh
 Mr Sam Hole BVSc BAEDT MRCVS Edinburgh
Programme:Day One: Thursday 17th July 2008 
08.30 Registration and coffee
 
09.00Review of developmental and acquired equine cheek teeth disorders P Dixon
10.00 New equine dental instrumentation. Advanced correction of equine cheek teeth overgrowths and displacements using power and manual tools. “Performance floating”.J Easley
11.00 Coffee 
11.20 Practicals:
• Review of normal dental and head anatomy and pathological specimens
• Demonstration of power and manual equipment for removing dental overgrowths, opening diastemata
• Demonstration of surgical equipment for oral extraction and repulsion of cheek teeth
13.10 Lunch 
14.00 Practicals:
Delegates will work under supervision in small groups on using a range of power and manual instruments on cadaver skulls and clinical cases performing:
• Routine and advanced cheek teeth floating techniques
• Correction of developmental (displaced, rotated, diastema) cheek teeth problems
• Correction of acquired (stepmouth, shearmouth, wavemouth) problems
• There will be opportunities to use 5 different types of power tools for reduction of dental overgrowths. Treating Diastema with mechanical burrs
• Oral extraction techniques and repulsion of cheek teeth in cadaver skulls
• Sinus trephination and surgery
• Orthodontics, endodontics, filling patent infundibula
17.45-18.00 General Discussion 
19.30 Course dinner (including wine) 
 Day Two: Friday 18th July 2008 
09.00Correction of incisor, canine and wolf teeth abnormalitiesJ Easley
09.45 Equine dental radiography and advanced imaging techniques S Barakzai
10.15 Cheek Teeth Apical infections. Oral extraction and repulsion techniques, sinusotomyP Dixon
11.00 Coffee break and commercial exhibition
 
11.20 Practicals:
Delegates will work under supervision in small groups using a range of power and manual
instruments on cadaver skulls and clinical cases performing:
• Dental radiography and advanced dental imaging techniques
• Routine and advanced cheek teeth floating techniques
• Correction of developmental (displaced, rotated, diastema) cheek teeth problems
• Correction of acquired (stepmouth, shearmouth, wavemouth) problems
• There will be opportunities to use 5 different types of power tools for reduction of dental overgrowths. Treating diastemata with mechanical burrs
• Oral extraction techniques and repulsion of cheek teeth in cadaver skulls
• Sinus trephination and surgery
• Orthodontics, endodontics, filling patent infundibula
 
13.10 Lunch 
14.00 Practicals (as above) 
17.45 General Discussion 
18.00 End of course 
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