
Comprehensive Veterinary Dentistry For Technicians Online Course
This is a Comprehensive Online Course Sharing the Practical Aspects Veterinary Dentistry For Technicians.
RACE Accredited 8 Hours of CE Credit for Veterinarians and Technicians with 24/7 Lifetime Access
Upon Registration you will get Access and Join 1700 of your Veterinary Dentistry Tech Colleagues on the Facebook Group and post Cases and Questions!
Dentistry procedures taking too long?
Frustrated with multiple retakes with dental radiographs?
Really not sure if you are charting correctly and exactly what you should be looking for?
Confused as to the correct sequence to chart, take rads, clean….?

Past President, Academy of Veterinary Dental Technicians
Let me solve these and many more problems for you with the Veterinary Dentistry for Technicians Online Course. Allow me guide you to eliminating frustrations and increasing efficiency in all of your dentistry cases.
Cool Things That We Cover!
1. The Role of the Technician in the Dentistry Service: Admit to Discharge
This will be a discussion of defining the role of the technician in order to be an effective member of the dentistry team. Workflow, client communication for client compliance, and skill set specific to dentistry will be outlined in this lecture.
2. Dental Radiology: What Lies Beneath
This will be an in depth discussion of the importance of dental radiology within the dentistry service. Positioning and troubleshooting to achieve a diagnostic image will also be covered. This lecture will also include radiographic evaluation and common pathologies.
3. Advanced Periodontal Therapies and Hand Instrumentation
This lecture will discuss the physiologic process of periodontal disease and treatment therapies that can be implemented in the general practice dentistry service. The identification and proper use of hand instrumentation during periodontal therapy procedures will be outlined. Effective client communication for improved client compliance will also be discussed.
4. Regional Nerve Blocks
Regional nerve block administration in the canine and feline patient including agents, dosing technique, benefits, and application within the dental service will be covered. Specific anatomy to identify landmarks for safe and effective delivery of regional analgesia will be discussed.
5. Pain Management: Start to Finish
This lecture will be an in depth discussion of the physiology of pain including the pain pathway, to better understand how to effectively manage pain. Several classes of agents and dosing will be discussed and protocols that are applied in everyday practice will be covered.
6. Common Oral Pathologies
A wide range of oral pathologies with be outlined in this lecture through the use of radiology and images taken during “real-life” cases in the dentistry practice. Information for identification and proposed treatment plans will also be discussed.
7. Dentistry: Making It Work in the General Practice
This session will include a discussion on creating a streamlined and efficient dental service. Overcoming hurdles, improving workflow, and establishing long term implementation of effective practices to achieve a high standard of care for the dental patient will be covered
8. Home Care Strategies
Specific modalities of home care will be covered. A variety of products will be covered to include effective plaque preventatives. Client communication techniques to gain client compliance will be outlined.