The Dental Seminar for Veterinarians DVD Series consists of a collection of modules covering modern equine dentistry. Each module is developed and written by a licensed, practicing veterinarian with the goal of educating veterinarians worldwide on the latest developments in dental techniques and floating procedures. All modules combine live footage and 3D computer animation to achieve a level of detail never before seen in veterinary continuing education.

 

 
 
  Written by: Dr. BA Rucker, DVM
Directed by: Matt Rach
Running Time: 65 min
         
Volume 1 in the Seminar for Veterinarians DVD Series where real-time, 3D animation delivers unprecedented detail of equine pathology and the latest techniques in veterinary medicine for correction of dental malocclusions.Written by BA Rucker, DVM and designed for equine practitioners and vet students, Incisor and Molar Malocclusions guides the viewer through detailed oral examinations, corrective dental procedures on all major malocclusions, and the latest techniques in floating and incisor/molar cap removal.

       
               
  Written by: Dr. BA Rucker, DVM
Directed by: Matt Rach
Running Time: 111 min
 
           

Volume 2 in the Seminar for Veterinarians DVD Series builds upon the knowledge and concepts of Volume 1 by presenting an all-encompassing and intuitive floating manual for regular maintenance and advanced floating procedures.

From “Sharp Enamel Points” to “Shear Mouth” to “Ventral Curvatures”, each procedure is presented in a comprehensive step-by-step process that includes measurement, floating limits, and each stage of tooth removal. Using highly-detailed 3D technology, sequences are brought to life with close-up, intra-oral views of floating procedures progressing in real-time from start to finish.

 

       
Written by: Dr. Dennis Rach, DVM
                   Dr. BA Rucker, DVM
                   Dr. Leon Scrutchfield, DVM
Directed by:
 Matt Rach
Running Time: approx 1 hour
   
Volume 3 in the Seminar for Veterinarians DVD Series completes the equine dentistry trilogy by demonstrating the various floating techniques that can be used to execute the procedures presented in Vol 1 and Vol 2. Floating techniques include: Hand-tools, by Dr. Scrutchfield; Visual Floating with a PowerFloat, by Dr. Rach; and Non-Visual Floating with a PowerFloat, by Dr. Rucker. Each procedure is presented in-depth, with hand-grips, equipment, and accesories all covered, too.

 
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