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Throughout the year, the HDE team travels around the world to sponsor and/or organize a variety of equine dentistry courses. We are also exhibiting and attending a lot of congresses and always look forward to having the opportunity to meet you in the field.
Stephansmühle Medizinisches Pferdezentrum
Stephansmühle 3, 91161 Hilpoltstein, GermanyVetPD Course – Introduction to Advanced Surgical Dental Extraction Techniques (incl. MITR, MTE & Segmentation)
COURSE DESCRIPTION Nowadays a great percentage of equine dental extractions are performed non-surgically but should never be taken lightly as complications like dental fractures, retained root tips, collateral damage etc. easily occur. Over the past 20 years minimally-invasive surgical techniques have been developed and have led to a significant reduction of morbidity and mortality in […] ...
Cité des Congrès de Nantes
5 Rue de Valmy, 44000 Nantes, FranceEuropean Veterinary Dental Forum 2024
Meet us on our booth at the 2024 EVDF Congress, we are waiting for you! 📅 30 May – 1 June 2024 📍 Cité des Congrès, Nantes, France Contact us for more information! ...
Chaparral Veterinary Medical Center
32100 N Cave Creek Rd, Cave Creek, AZ 85331, USAVetPD Course – Equine Oral Dental Extraction Techniques
COURSE DESCRIPTION Oral extraction techniques have been shown to cause much fewer post-interventional complications in horses compared to surgical extraction techniques. Performing oral dental extractions should however not be taken lightly as complications like dental fractures, retained root tips, collateral damage etc. can easily occur and require in-depth anatomical knowledge, good technical skills and clinical […] ...
Pferdeklinik Ludwigshafen
Breite Str. 141, 67067 Ludwigshafen am Rhein, GermanyVetPD Course – Introduction to Advanced Surgical Dental Extraction Techniques (incl. MITR, MTE & Segmentation)
COURSE DESCRIPTION Nowadays a great percentage of equine dental extractions are performed non-surgically but should never be taken lightly as complications like dental fractures, retained root tips, collateral damage etc. easily occur. Over the past 20 years minimally-invasive surgical techniques have been developed and have led to a significant reduction of morbidity and mortality in […] ...
Dierenkliniek Equinox
Vekemans 10, 2460 Kasterlee, BelgiumVetPD Course – Equine Oral Dental Extraction Techniques
COURSE DESCRIPTION Oral extraction techniques have been shown to cause much fewer post-interventional complications in horses compared to surgical extraction techniques. Performing oral dental extractions should however not be taken lightly as complications like dental fractures, retained root tips, collateral damage etc. can easily occur and require in-depth anatomical knowledge, good technical skills and clinical […] ...