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EOTRH Syndrome
Species

Equine

Contact Hours

3 Hours

Early Booking Deadline

Thu, 01 January, 1970

Registration Deadline

Thu, 01 January, 1970

Language

English

Discipline

Dentistry

Diagnostic Imaging

Geriatrics

Surgery

Industry Partners

Global

Veterinary Partners

Global

Recorded on: 23rd March 2021
                                                  

Panelists:

Edward Earley   DVM, DAVDC(Eq) – Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, USA
Hubert Simhofer   Dr.med.vet., DAVDC/EVDC (Eq) – Tierklinik Gaaden, Austria
Rebecca Smedley   DVM, MS, DACVP – Michigan State University, USA

Moderator:

Nicole du Toit   BVSc, MSc, CertEP, PhD, DEVDC/DAVDC(Eq), MRCVS – The Equine Dental Clinic, UK

 

CONTENT DESCRIPTION

Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis (EOTRH) is a painful equine dental disease that is now a well-recognised condition, most commonly affecting the incisors of older horses. Radiographic examination is required to diagnose the disease, but there is not necessarily good correlation between radiographic changes and the clinical presentation. Successful treatment is limited to extraction of the affected teeth. The international panel of world-renowned veterinary dentistry specialists will focus on the typical presentation of this disease, diagnosis, decision making in regards to treatment options, including conservative management and long-term outcomes in geriatric horses with EOTRH.

Dr. Edward Earley of Large Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, provides dental services at Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists. As a board certified Equine Dentist and Oral Surgeon, he treats a wide range of clinical conditions utilizing orthodontic, periodontal, endodontic, restorative, oral medicine and oral surgery procedures. He promotes minimal, conservative and focal odontoplasty (floating) correlated to a specific oral diagnosis which helps to promote longevity of the equine dentition. Dr. Earley has a developing interest in research for the increasingly prevalent disease of EOTRH (Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis). As a graduate from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University in 1985, he moved to North Central Pennsylvania and established a veterinary practice in Williamsport. In 2004, he started advanced training in Equine Dentistry through the Alternate Pathway Program of the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry (AVD). In 2008, he completed the program and became an AVD Equine Fellow. In 2010, Dr. Earley started a Non-Species Specific Alternate Pathway Residency Program at Cornell University. In 2014, he became a founding Equine Diplomate of the American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC/Eq). Over the years he has participated in several committees through the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP), AVD and the AVDC/Eq to promote and develop Equine Dentistry within the Veterinary Profession.

Diplomate of the Equine Branches of the American and European Veterinary Dental Colleges, Swiss (SVPM/ASME) and German (IGFP) Certificates in Equine Dentistry

Hubert graduated from the University of Vienna in Veterinary Medicine in 1992. Following a two year period in a private equine clinic near Vienna, he completed his doctoral thesis in 1996 and returned to the University as an assistant at the Clinic for Surgery where he specialised in Equine Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery. In 2013 Hubert became a specialist of the newly formed equine branches of the American and European Dental Colleges. Since 2015 Hubert is associate professor for Equine Surgery in Vienna. In 2020, Hubert set up his own clinic Tierklinik Gaaden.

Hubert has published several studies and clinical articles in peer-reviewed veterinary journals and lectures regularly at national and international courses and conferences on equine dentistry.

Nicole qualified from South Africa in 200 and came straight to the UK into private practice for 2 years. She then commenced an equine residency at Edinburgh where her interest in dentistry started after working with Proffesor Paddy Dixon. She then stayed on to do a PhD in equine dentistry.

Nicole is a European and American diplomate of equine veterinary dentistry has been doing purely veterinary equine dentistry since 2011. She is a Director of The Equine Dental Clinic based in Dorset performing referral work at their clinic and but also travels to other equine hospitals in the U.K. to perform equine dentistry.

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