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Veterinary Dentistry - Nerve Blocks for Oral Surgery for Dogs and Cats.mp4

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2011

Local nerve blocks in veterinary dentistry for oral surgery in dogs and cats by Brett Beckman

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  • You are very welcome. Thanks for viewing!

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  • Thank-you for posting this! I'm going to share it with my clinic :)

  • Thank for sharing this very nice clip Dr.Brett Beckman

  • To what extent does the Caudal Maxillary NB anesthetize the posterior palate?  Some sources say to anesthetize both the Caudal Maxillary as well as the greater palatine to get the most profound anesthesia, is this true?

  • very nice demonstration ,a video of some extraction will be more than helpfull thanks 

  • Very nice. I needed a review this morning, and this was just the ticket. Thank you.

  • Very good technique and skills for teaching !!!! Congratulations on that and I am sure the vet students and clinicians will appreciate learning that. Thank you for sharing that Doc YOU ARE THE MAN !!!!!! Dr. John Kleiner.

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