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October 14, 2016
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
A combination lecture and wet lab for veterinarians and technicians.
Intraoral radiology is the cornerstone to the diagnosis, treatment planning and monitoring of oral disease. It allows us to determine what pathology lies where our eyes cannot see, and to determine treatment protocol based on factual information.
Tips and techniques to obtain diagnostic intraoral radiographs will be discussed. A wet lab will allow participants to have hands on instruction and practice in the use of dental radiography and dental digital radiography. A lecture discussing the interpretation of dental radiographs will follow the laboratory.
All equipment for the laboratory will be provided.
Registration fee includes: Breakfast, seminar, seminar notes, and continuing education credits.
AGENDA
7:45 am
- Continental Breakfast
8:00 – 9:00 am
- Intraoral Radiology – Beyond What Our Eyes Can See
Review of equipment and techniques required to obtain diagnostic intraoral radiographs
9:00 – 9:10 am
- Break
9:10 – 11:10 am
- Laboratory
‘Hands on’ practice in the use of dental radiography and digital dental radiography
11:10 am – 1:00 pm
- Shades of Gray: Interpretation of Intraoral Radiographs
Learn to identify oral pathology visible on radiographs
Allowed Attendees
- Veterinarians, Technicians
CE Hours
- 5
Venue: Northern Illinois University (Hoffman Estates)
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