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Dental Imaging Case-discussion - X-ray vs. CT Decision Making, Acquisition & Techniques
Species

Equine

Contact Hours

3 Hours - RACE Approved

Language

English

Discipline

Dentistry

Diagnostic Imaging

Surgery

Growth Partners

Europe

Veterinary Partners

Global
North America
Europe
Middle East & Africa
Asia-Pacific

Recorded on: 17th January 2023
                                                  

Panelists:

Myra Barrett   DVM, MS, DACVR, DACVR(EDI) – Colorado State University, USA
Chris Pearce   CertEM(IntMed), CertES(SoftTissue), DEVDC(Eq), BAEDT, MRCVS - The Equine Dental Clinic, UK
Jennifer Rawlinson   BS, DVM, DAVDC, DAVDC(Eq) - Colorado State University, USA
                               

Moderator:

Jonathon Dixon  BVetMed, MVetMed, DECVDI, MRCVS - Rainbow Equine Hospital, UK

 

CONTENT DESCRIPTION

 

A world-renowned, multidisciplinary panel of equine radiologists and dental specialists will join to discuss the merits, benefits and limitations of the two most commonly utilised imaging modalities for dental disease in horses; x-ray and computed tomography (CT). We will take a whistle-stop tour though the techniques and options available for imaging teeth with CT, assess the evidence for and against the use of radiography and consider how we can maximise the use of this modality, using cases to illustrate some common conundrums which the panel have experienced. The panel will discuss the interpretation paradigm: how do we interpret a large amount of information with many abnormal findings, within the context of the clinical case standing in front of us.

Dr. Barrett is an associate professor of equine diagnostic imaging Colorado State University. Dr. Barrett's primary research and clinical interests are equine musculoskeletal imaging and comparative imaging, and she works closely with the equine surgery and sports medicine services. She is a founding partner of Inside information Radiology, a dedicated equine teleradiology service. She routinely speaks at equine veterinary meetings and is regularly involved in continuing education courses, including courses that draw an international audience. Dr. Barrett is dedicated to the advancement of the specialty of equine diagnostic imaging and is currently the president of an AVMA newly recognized subspecialty – ACVR-Equine Diagnostic Imaging. Outside of work, she enjoys biking, skiing, riding horses, and spending time with her family. 

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Jonathon qualified from the Royal Veterinary College and following a short period working in Egypt for a charity veterinary practice joined Rainbow Equine Hospital as an intern for 18 months, where he developed an interest in advanced imaging, in particular CT and MRI. Jonathon then completed a 3-year senior clinical training scholarship (residency) at the Royal Veterinary College in Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging before returning to Rainbow. In January 2017 he became a European Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging.  He has particular interests in CT imaging of the head and neck, and MRI of the distal limb.

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Chris has considerable experience in equine dentistry at all levels. He has post-graduate qualifications in internal medicine and surgery and was the first vet in the UK to also qualify as an equine dental technician (EDT) in 2001. Since then Chris has developed a wide referral client base for advanced and surgical equine dental conditions.

Chris teaches, lectures and examines widely on equine dentistry in the UK and worldwide. He is past chairman of the BEVA/BVDA examining committee for EDT exams, past BEVA Council representative for equine dentistry, chairman of the BEVA Dental Working Party for political aspects relating to dentistry – and winner of the coveted Pet Plan Vet of the Year Award for 2011, an achievement that the judges awarded in recognition of Chris’s work in equine dentistry and the beneficial effect on equine welfare.

Chris is dedicated to advancing the science of equine dentistry and is particularly interested in novel restorative and preservative treatments. This has placed Chris at the forefront of equine dentistry worldwide.

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Dr. Rawlinson graduated from Cornell University Veterinary College in 1998. She completed her residency program in Dentistry and Oral Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania in 2004 and became an AVDC Diplomate in 2005. She was the driving force behind the creation of the AVDC Equine Specialty and became an Equine Diplomate in 2014. From 2004-2011, she created and ran the Dentistry Service at Cornell University. In 2013, she expanded and developed the Dentistry and Oral Surgery Service at Colorado State University which is a species comprehensive service caring for small animals, equine, farm animal, and exotics/wildlife patients. She is currently a Professor of Dentistry and Oral Surgery at Colorado State University. She was the AVDC President from 2020-2022. She has published over 40 refereed journal articles and received multiple awards from the AVDC and Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry. She is passionate about mentoring and educating DVM students, residents, and veterinarians in equine dentistry.

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