This lecture has been RACE approved for 1 CE hour for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
Mobile-Ready / On-Demand
The objective of this lecture is to give attendees in-depth information to help recognize and be able to understand treatment recommendations for discolored, non-vital teeth, fractured teeth with various degrees of tooth damage and therefore varying consequences, tooth resorption and teeth which may appear to be missing but may be unerupted, impacted, associated with cysts, or retained tooth roots.
This lecture has been RACE approved for 1 CE hour for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
Mobile-Ready / On-Demand
Attendees will get a review of periodontal disease and will be presented with cases that demonstrate various pathologies and possible treatment options. Slides will enhance the visual recognition skills being discussed through case-based teaching. Attendees will gain confidence in proper recognition of periodontal disease in dogs as well as techniques for treating various stages of disease.
This lecture has been RACE approved for 1 CE hour for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
Mobile-Ready / On-Demand
Attendees will be exposed to various instruments and techniques to make the job of extraction easier to perform. Essential instruments will be discussed along with their advantage in regards to better surgical outcomes. Multiple flap technique and tips for extraction technique will be discussed using slides as well as video to demonstrate principles.
Introduction to Rehabilitation with Evidence-based Review
Presenter: Andrea Looney, DVM, DACVAA, CCRP, DACVSMR
This lecture has been RACE approved for 1 CE hour for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.Mobile-Ready / On-Demand
Summary: Attendance should provide audience with definition of veterinary physical rehabilitation, physiologic mechanisms behind the techniques utilized, and basic concepts regarding outcomes assessment and rehab programs, how these concepts should parallel important time frames of healing; clinical pearls of rehab experiences with 3 common practice situations (orthopedic and neurologic) in both canine and feline patients.
This lecture has been RACE approved for 1 CE hour for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
Mobile-Ready / On-Demand
Attendees will be exposed to key instruments and techniques involved with the job of surgical extractions in the dog and cat. Essential instruments will be discussed along with their advantage in regards to better surgical outcomes. Flap design and tips for extraction technique will be discussed using slides as well as video to demonstrate principles in both the dog and cat. Surgical complications will be discussed, focusing on both their prevention and treatment. Attendees should gain more comfort with surgical extraction technique and have a better understanding of some of the possible complications that may occur.