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Dental Radiology Simplified Dental Tip #2: Interdental Spaces

Have you ever done this while attempting to shoot interdental spaces?

You really want to radiograph that interdental space between the 210 and 211…

But NUTS, you didn’t get the rostro-caudal angle right.

Luckily, you have digital radiography (If you ARE so lucky) … but how many views do you want to take, truly? How much exposure do you really want?

Lizzi’s Discovery Simplifies Radiography of Interdental Spaces

While studying for her Membership in the Australia New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists(ANCVS) in Equine Dentistry, inventor of the Equi-Still Portable Equine Stocks, equine veterinarian Elizabeth (Lizzi) Thompson figured out a simple way of getting the angle of the interdental space for a particular tooth right. The first time. And how to show it in a lecture for the ANZCVS!

When it clicked, it was so simple, she wondered why she’d never thought of it before!

She gathered some toothpicks and a handy equine skull and set about slipping (well, slipping probably isn’t exactly the word.. they are rather tightly packed, or should be, anyway) a toothpick into each of the interdental spaces of the maxilla and mandible and pushing them in as far as possible to approximate the plane of each space.

The Maxilla

Starting with the maxilla, after placing the little sticks, it becomes rather clear how much the angulation of the interdental space changes as one moves from mesial to distal, or rostral to caudal, if you use that terminology. SO, you’ll need to take your shots parallel to the toothpick to clearly visualise the alveolar crest and periodontal space of the interdental space which concerns you. Yes, that means you will likely need to take more than one view to see different interdental spaces within the mandibular arcades.

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The Mandible

Radiographing the interdental spaces of the mandible is a completely kettle of fish. In some cases, the angulation between the interdental spaces can be straight or even a wee bit concave, rather than convex, as seen with the maxilla from the buccal side.

SO, if you want to radiograph the interdental space of the 208/209 for the maxilla, and then the same for the mandible, understand you might be taking two very different radiographs! However, unlike with the maxilla, you might get more than one interdental space well-visualized on one shot!

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Toothpicks!

The concept is simple, but it’s made a big difference to Lizzi’s radiography. The response from the veterinarians she’s taught has been excellent.

Try it, you’ll like it!

Please, if you would, comment below to let Lizzi know how it worked for you and see invites you to share the link to this page with anyone you think would benefit!

 

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Please feel free to contact us to discuss your needs.

Thanks for coming by!

We’re looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Kindest regards,

Lizzi Thompson

EA (Lizzi) Thompson, DVM, MANZCVS (Equine Dentistry), GradDipTeach

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AAEP 2017

We had a great time exhibiting at AAEP in San Antonio, Texas in November 2017!

Thank you so much to Dr. Lynn Caldwell for helping us out with prep and in the booth throughout the show,

and to son Elliot for coming along to assist manning the booth.

A little break during setup

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Matthew and I sure appreciated the help, especially when it got busy! Thanks to AAEP for putting on such a great program and a great show! I made it to as many lectures as I could, thanks so much, guys!

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Great job, Matt!

Thanks to those of you who dropped by to see us and stayed awhile! Loved your questions and have taken on board all comments!

We had some very small visitors…

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And some bigger ones, but they were all very interested in the stocks! It was great to meet everyone! The view coming down the escalator was of our stocks, covered in fairy lights! Great idea, Lynn!

View from the escalator! Fairy lights!

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Sold quite a few books, with all the horsey people there!  My writing is… slightly horsey… 🙂  (I write historical fiction as Lizzi Tremayne… post injury… and I liked it so much, I kept going!)

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Elliot and I took advantage of the fact we could eat Mexican food again… and again… and again. Serious Mexican food is virtually nonexistent in NZ… I was so lucky Elliot, who spent the first half of the week alone with me, loves Tex-Mex as much as I do! Especially the little hole-in-the-walls where little to no English is spoken!  Did we eat it all week in Texas, and on the rest of the trip?   YES. Definitely.

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We stayed at the glorious old Menger Hotel across from the Alamo and had a celebratory dinner after AAEP was finished. That’s Matt on the far right. And one of my sons, Elliot, with me beside the tree at the Menger. The lovely lady on the right, Sara, the manager at the Menger restaurant, helped us with bits and pieces for our booth. Thank you, Sara!

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We took a celebratory drive with a new friend Shyann (on the left next to Matt), an accomplished young carriage driver for Lollipop Carriage Company, who LOVES her horses,

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AAEPand had a lovely Thanksgiving dinner in Texas. That’s Elliot beside me.

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Finally, we drove around… a LONG way around… showing the stocks and finally delivered them to their temporary home, en route to our new manufacturers. Thanks so much to Cliff and Lorie!!!

Looking forward to seeing you all next year at AAEP San Francisco 2018!

 

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Safety for vets, techs, owners and horses with Equi-Still Stocks

2018 NATM Compliance Achieved!

Our Equi-Still Portable Equine Stocks have received their compliance certificate from the National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) in the USA for 2018!

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It was a long haul, but the stringent requirements of the NATM compliance program means our Equi-Still Portable Equine Stocks should be compliant for registration in all fifty states! They had their compliance examination just before AAEP opened in San Antonio!

Great job from our NZ engineer and manufacturer. Thanks so much, Jeff!

As we’re not currently members of the NATM, we’re no longer allowed to display their logo, but if you’re interested in what the NATM is all about, just click here to see their website.

 

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We’ve Found Our USA Manufacturer!

Hello all!

We’ve found our manufacturer in the USA and they’re ready go get started! The stocks you may have seen at AAEP in San Antonio are currently with our new manufacturers to assist in their first build, then those stocks will be available for sale. They already manufacture the exquisite Tuffy Tilt Tables, so they can build our stocks.Made by our manufacturers

Thanks to those of you who expressed interest at the San Antonio American Association of Equine Practitioners Convention last November! I’ve just sent an email to everyone on our collected list. If you didn’t receive an email,

please contact me here

as some of AAEP’s details were incomplete and eleven emails were not present.

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