Dental Vet NZ

Dental Vet NZ Provides dental referral services, advanced dental services and dental training to small animal vete
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My name is Craig Hunger and I have my Memberships in small animal dentistry and oral surgery from the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists. With a special interest in small animal dentistry I am available to provide referral work for multiple oral and dental conditions, including but not limited to the following. Standard root canal therapy
Crown amputation and vital pulp

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Full mouth dental radiographs
Chronic gingivostomatitis
Surgical extractions
Periodontal therapy
Restorations
Enamel hypo calcification treatment
Interceptive orthodontics
Oro-nasal fistula repair
Oral fracture repair

Some good information about the need to use antibiotics in dental procedures
05/06/2024

Some good information about the need to use antibiotics in dental procedures

Review the findings of this study that assessed whether transient bacteremia developed after veterinary dental procedures, and if antibiotics were warranted.

01/06/2024
Saturday Learnings. A good article summarising the need for antibiotics when performing dentistry.
04/05/2024

Saturday Learnings. A good article summarising the need for antibiotics when performing dentistry.

Review the findings of this study that assessed whether transient bacteremia developed after veterinary dental procedures, and if antibiotics were warranted.

14/04/2024

If you know of any vet nurses looking for a great job, let them know. They will get to work with a cool team including me

Some good free CPD
19/01/2024

Some good free CPD

🐶 Veterinary Dental Radiology can be invaluable in finding and addressing pathology in veterinary patients, but capturing and interpreting images can be a challenge. This webinar will offer tips for improving image-capturing techniques, interpreting common pathologies, and increasing efficiency in everyday dentistry.⁠

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: ⁠

● How obtaining full-mouth diagnostic dental radiographs can be achieved in general practice⁠
● Tips and tricks for getting particularly difficult images ⁠
● Identification of normal anatomy and tooth numbers in dogs and cats⁠
● Common pathologies to efficiently and accurately diagnose and treat common oral conditions in cats and dogs⁠

Join Dr. Jamie Berning as she shares tips and advice every practitioner can benefit from to feel more confident in everyday dentistry.⁠

➡ Registration link here: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4448641/D55E6DEE85C78E2476A9681D2550DD9F?partnerref=CBsite

If you are after some great CPD on dental extractions with a one-day practical workshop, run by some great speakers. The...
16/01/2024

If you are after some great CPD on dental extractions with a one-day practical workshop, run by some great speakers. Then book now

Good advice
19/12/2023

Good advice

🦷 Remember the knee-cap rule when looking for a Christmas gift for your pet!http://www.toothvet.ca/PDFfiles/The_Knee_Cap_Rule.pdf

Some more great information from the Hale Veterinary Clinic
30/09/2023

Some more great information from the Hale Veterinary Clinic

And now you know
19/09/2023

And now you know

Come and work with me
06/07/2023

Come and work with me

Manukau Veterinary Referral Centre is looking for another superstar veterinary nurse to join our team.

19/06/2023

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19/06/2023

Recently I had the opportunity to present a webinar to vets about Greyhound Dentistry on behalf of Greyhounds As Pets NZ. I have attached a link to the video. https://vimeo.com/827470516?share=copy

If you would like to view it, contact me and I can send you the password.

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Should teeth with a nonvital pulp or pulp exposure be treated with systemic antibiotics? Here is a good article to answe...
19/09/2022

Should teeth with a nonvital pulp or pulp exposure be treated with systemic antibiotics? Here is a good article to answer the question

Fractured teeth with exposed root canals are sources of pain and susceptible to bacterial colonization. From extraction to endodontics, make sure these teeth receive appropriate treatment.

A good article on Dental radiographs
31/05/2022

A good article on Dental radiographs

Dental radiography is useful when evaluating for periodontal disease. Use this image gallery to review essential findings in dental radiographs.

06/05/2022
This is a common problem in New Zealand as well
06/02/2022

This is a common problem in New Zealand as well

Although a popular chew sold by many pet supply companies and stores, antlers are very hard and may fracture teeth. Enamel and dentin can fracture and exposure the pulp cavity and nerve in your dog. The VOHC has a list of products that can provide a gentler chew to keep your pet's mouth healthy. http://www.vohc.org/

We are looking for an extra nurse. If you know of anyone, please share it
28/11/2021

We are looking for an extra nurse. If you know of anyone, please share it

We are looking for a confident, fully qualified veterinary nurse who has a special interest in surgical (both orthopaedic and soft tissue) and advanced dentistry cases. Experience preferred but new graduates are welcome to apply, as full training will be given. The role will commence in the New Year...

13/10/2021

Why is that tooth purple? Every tooth has a blood supply and a nerve in the middle of the tooth located in the pulp canal. When the pulp is diseased it is called endodontic disease. Endodontic disease is a painful condition that can lead to abscess around tooth roots, bone infection, or draining tracts. 93% of these teeth are non vital and need root canal therapy or extraction.

A good refresher about fractured teeth
10/09/2021

A good refresher about fractured teeth

Fractured teeth with exposed root canals are sources of pain and susceptible to bacterial colonization. From extraction to endodontics, make sure these teeth receive appropriate treatment.

A good refresher on the treatment of this painful and frustrating disease
07/09/2021

A good refresher on the treatment of this painful and frustrating disease

Not all feline oral inflammation cases require full mouth extractions. Discover key points to consider when treating feline chronic gingivostomatitis.

31/07/2021

Although a popular chew sold by many Pet Supply Companies and Stores, antlers are very hard and may fracture teeth. Enamel and dentin can fracture and expose the pulp cavity and nerve in your dog. The VOHC has a list of products that can provide a gentler chew to keep your pet's mouth healthy.
http://www.vohc.org/

Some good information about iatrogenic jaw fractures
26/06/2021

Some good information about iatrogenic jaw fractures

A miniature pinscher was emergently presented following mandibular fracture during dental extraction. Follow this case to learn how such outcomes can be avoided.

14/06/2021

In preparation for Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month iM3 Veterinary Dental Ltd want to say a HUGE THANKYOU to all Veterinary Nurses! You are all much appreciated!⁠

CPD to sink your teeth into😜⁠
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🥳FREE veterinary nursing CPD brought to you by⁠
IM3 The Veterinary Dental Company⁠
and ⁠

👩‍⚕️For top tips and the up-to-date lowdown on:⁠

🐈How to perform an oral clinical examination⁠
🐕Dental charting⁠
🐈Scaling and Polishing⁠
🐕Dental Radiography Equipment⁠

Check out these excellent webinars by Sarah Cowan RVN: www.veterinarywebinurse.com/videos/im3-dental⁠

Check out iM3 dental education page for further webinars and tutorials⁠

www.im3vet.com.au/education⁠

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