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“Applying Horsemanship to Equine Dentistry”
This module is made up of course units. To complete a course unit, students will need to pass the course unit quiz at the end of the course unit with a minimum 80% grade. Course units are consecutive and students will not be allowed to advance to the next course unit until they pass the quiz of the preceding course unit. Course unit quizzes are open book and have no time limit and can be taken again if failed after contacting me.
Note
Units with (veterinarians) following the description are still required by the student to complete so that all can understand these items. But there is no instruction offered in these during the hands on training.
The 17 Course Units of Module 5
501 The Process
- The process of equine dentistry
- Safety
- Applying horsemanship to equine dentistry
- The approach
- The oral palpation
- Handling the easy horse
- Handling the difficult horse
- When to medicate and with what (veterinarians)
502 Equipment and Basic Techniques
- The equipment
- Pitch, Yaw, and Roll
- The techniques and when to use them
503 Advanced Techniques
- Extracting wolf teeth (veterinarians)
- Extracting caps and cap remnants in horses (veterinarians)
- Extracting cheek tooth fragments in horses (veterinarians)
- Extracting end stage teeth (veterinarians)
- Reducing hooks (veterinarians)
- The results and reactions
- Final exam
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Links to the other module details
Module 1 – The Essentials of Equine Dentistry
Module 2 – Anatomy and Terminology
Module 3 – Basic and Advanced fundamentals
Module 4 – Applying Horsemanship to Equine Dentistry
Module 7 – Certification in Horsemanship Dentistry