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Equine Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery

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Equine Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery is the largest and most comprehensive textbook on equine dentistry and maxillofacial surgery ever published, and includes the many major scientific advances made in this area over the last 25 years. It also describes in great detail numerous developments in standard and advanced equine dental surgical techniques. The 38 authors/contributors include the most prominent academic and clinical specialists in equine dentistry in the world, and most of the authors are Equine Diplomates of the European or American Colleges of Veterinary Dentistry…

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Equine Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery is the largest and most comprehensive textbook on equine dentistry and maxillofacial surgery ever published, and includes the many major scientific advances made in this area over the last 25 years. It also describes in great detail numerous developments in standard and advanced equine dental surgical techniques. The 38 authors/contributors include the most prominent academic and clinical specialists in equine dentistry in the world, and most of the authors are Equine Diplomates of the European or American Colleges of Veterinary Dentistry. This textbook will be essential reading for all equine veterinarians performing dentistry especially those who wish to specialize in more advanced equine dentistry, including maxillofacial surgery. Sections of the ebook will also be of great interest to undergraduate veterinary students, equine interns, equine surgical residents, and veterinary anatomists and pathologists. 813 p.

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  • Jack Easley, Editor. Master’s Degree in Equine Surgery, Residency in Rquine Surgery, ABVP (Equine) Diplomate, American Veterinary Dental College (Equine) certification. He currently works in private equine practice, with an emphasis on dentistry.
  • Padraic Dixon, Editor. PhD in Equine Respiratory Disease. Professor of Equine Surgery at the University of Edinburgh (retired in 2021). His main current clinical and research interests are equine dental disorders and head and neck surgery.
  • Nicole du Toit, Editor. DVM, Equine Residency, PhD in Equine Dentistry, Dipl. from the European and American Veterinary Dental Colleges (Equine). She is a partner at the ‘Equine Dental Clinic’, Glebe Farm, Wimborne (UK).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2022-03 – Cambridge Scholars Publishing; Copyright © 2022 by Jack Easley, Padraic Dixon, Nicole du Toit, and contributors.

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