'Endodontics, Orthodontics and other interesting Stuff with Animals' - An Evening of Veterinary Dentistry (SW 16-04-26-1)
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| Description | This course promises to be a fascinating evening for the whole Dental Team. Matthew Oxford, one of a handful of Veterinary Dentists in the UK will be discussing some of the 700 referrals he receives each year, from the routine to the exotic! We will touch on Endodontics (Matthew's main interest- but much longer files than we are familiar with), feline oral disease, orthodontics, prosthodontics, oral surgery, rabbit and rodent dentistry and zoo animal dentistry. | ||
| Additional information | Matthew Oxford established the New Forest Veterinary Services in 2011 to provide a referral service for advanced veterinary dental and oral surgery procedures. He is the course organiser for the British Veterinary Dental Association, a role which involves undergraduate teaching at Bristol, Liverpool and Cambridge Universities, as well as providing numerous postgraduate courses for vets. His main interest is endodontics. | ||
| Venue | Holiday Inn Taunton, Taunton - Somerset View details | ||
| Date & time | Tuesday 26 April 2016, 18:30 to 21:00 | ||
| Lecturer | Mr Matthew Oxford View details | ||
| Target audience | Recommended to all | ||
| Development outcome | No development outcome | ||
| Course style | Lecture![]() | ||
| Catering | Light buffet | ||
| Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
| CPD hours | 2:00 | ||
| Cost | £18.00 | ||
| Aims | The aim of this course is to provide an opportunity for all members of the dental team to become familiar with Veterinary dental and oral surgery procedures.
OUTCOME: This course provides a fantastic opportunity to engage all members of the dental team. | ||
| Objectives | 1. Become familiar with the role of the vet dentist. 2. To understand the impact of oral disease on domestic and exotic animals. 3. To appreciate the differences and similarities of managing animal and human patients. | ||




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