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Curriculum Vitae Robert Benjamin Furman 1350 Reynolds Ave #116 Updated: December 5, 2018 Irvine, CA 92614 [email protected] Education: Diplomate of the American Veterinary Dental College, June 2018 Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, University of Glasgow, School of Veterinary Medicine, 2003-2008 Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Bachelor of Science in Animal Science with Pre-vet option, California State Polytechnic University Pomona, 1997-2002 Canine Oral Surgery Intensive Short Course, July 9-10, 2010. University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. Lecture and Practicum. Dr. Sandra Manfra. Professional Activities (employment): Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, January 2012-present Veterinary Dentist Primary focus on small animal dentistry. Performing routine and advanced dental care including: thorough dental prophylaxis, charting with the modified tridan system, dental radiography, endodontics, surgical endodontics, advanced periodontics, orthodontics, prosthadontics, restorative dentistry, oral medicine, exodontics and advanced oral surgery. Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, January 2010-January 2012 Chief Dental Resident Primary focus on small animal dentistry. Training in all forms of routine and advanced dental care including: thorough dental prophylaxis, charting with the

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Curriculum Vitae

Robert Benjamin Furman

1350 Reynolds Ave #116 Updated: December 5, 2018 Irvine, CA 92614

[email protected]

Education: Diplomate of the American Veterinary Dental College, June 2018

Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, University of Glasgow, School of Veterinary Medicine, 2003-2008 Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

Bachelor of Science in Animal Science with Pre-vet option, California State Polytechnic University Pomona, 1997-2002 Canine Oral Surgery Intensive Short Course, July 9-10, 2010. University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. Lecture and Practicum. Dr. Sandra Manfra.

Professional Activities (employment): Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, January 2012-present Veterinary Dentist Primary focus on small animal dentistry. Performing routine and advanced dental care including: thorough dental prophylaxis, charting with the modified tridan system, dental radiography, endodontics, surgical endodontics, advanced periodontics, orthodontics, prosthadontics, restorative dentistry, oral medicine, exodontics and advanced oral surgery.

Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, January 2010-January 2012 Chief Dental Resident Primary focus on small animal dentistry. Training in all forms of routine and advanced dental care including: thorough dental prophylaxis, charting with the

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modified tridan system, dental radiography, endodontics, surgical endodontics, advanced periodontics, orthodontics, prosthadontics, restorative dentistry, oral medicine, exodontics and advanced oral surgery.

Turquoise Animal Hospital, January 2009 - February 2010 Associate Veterinarian Primary focus on small animal and exotics. Perform all facets of general medicine, surgery and dentistry. Responsible for training staff in all areas of veterinary dentistry including dental prophylaxis, radiology and charting.

Professional Writings

Original Reviewed Publications:

Step-by-step: Mandibulectomy in the Dog. Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, Vol. 31 No. 4 Winter 2014

Veterinary Dentistry at Work: Apical Repositioning Flap. Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, Vol. 31 No. 3 Fall 2014

Veterinary Dentistry at Work: Variation in Acrylic Incline Plane Application, Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, Vol. 30 No. 3 Fall 2013

Oronasal Fistula Repair. Dental Extractions Made Easier. Practical Veterinary Publishing. Niemiec BA.

Chapter 18: Osseous Surgery. Veterinary Periodontology. Blackwell Publishing. Niemiec BA.

Chapter 22: Salivation (with Brook Niemiec). Textbook of Veterinary Gastroenterology. A W.B. Saunders/Elsevier Text. Washabau RJ, Day MJ.

“Dental Radiography of the Mesiocephalic Cat,” Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, December 2005 Step-by-step presentation covering the proper positioning and exposure technique for full mouth dental radiographs in the cat.

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“Dental Radiography of the Mesiocephalic Dog,” Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, September 2005 Step-by-step presentation covering the proper positioning and exposure technique for full mouth dental radiographs in the dog.

Professional Presentations “Oral Surgery: Rostral Maxillectomy and Mandibulectomy,” Veterinary Dental Forum, November 16, 2018, Phoenix, AZ Hands on wet lab to 26 veterinarians instructing how to perform rostral maxillectomy and mandibulectomy in dogs.

”Restorative Lab: Crown Preparation,” Veterinary Dental Forum, November 16, 2018, Phoenix, AZ Hands on wetlab to 8 veterinarians instructing how to perform proper crown preparation on the most common teeth in dogs.

”Restorative Lab: Crown Preparation,” Veterinary Dental Forum, September 16, 2017, Nashville, TN Hands on wetlab to 16 veterinarians instructing how to perform proper crown preparation on the most common teeth in dogs.

”Restorative Lab: Crown Preparation,” Veterinary Dental Forum, October 1, 2016, Minneapolis, MN Hands on wetlab to 12 veterinarians instructing how to perform proper crown preparation on the most common teeth in dogs.

“Crowns,” Veterinary Dental Forum, November 1, 2015, Monterey, CA Presentation to 40 veterinarians on indication for, preparation, materials, placement and advantages of crowns in dogs.

“Introduction to Maxillectomy and Mandibulectomy,” Veterinary Dental Forum, October 31, 2015, Monterey, CA

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Presentation to approximately 50 veterinarians on reasons for performing surgery, most common oral neoplasia, recommended workup prior to surgery, and steps for performing surgery.

“Oral Surgery: Rostral Maxillectomy and Mandibulectomy,” Veterinary Dental Forum, October 31, 2015, Monterey, CA Hands on wet lab to 10 veterinarians instructing how to perform rostral maxillectomy and mandibulectomy in dogs. ”Restorative Lab: Crown Preparation,” Veterinary Dental Forum, October 30, 2015, Monterey, CA Hands on wetlab to 12 veterinarians instructing how to perform proper crown preparation on the most common teeth in dogs.

“Endodontic Complications,” Veterinary Dental Forum November 15, 2014, Atlanta, GA Presentation to approximately 40 veterinarians on how to avoid and repair endodontic complications.

“Restorative Lab: Crown Preparation,” Veterinary Dental Forum, November 14, 2014, Atlanta, GA Hands on wetlab to 16 veterinarians instructing how to perform proper crown preparation on the most common teeth in dogs.

“Crowns,” Veterinary Dental Forum, November 14, 2014, Atlanta, GA Presentation to 40 veterinarians on indication for, preparation, materials, placement and advantages of crowns in dogs.

“Feline Dental Radiology,” Veterinary Dental Forum November 14, 2014, Atlanta, GA Presentation to 100 veterinarians and technicians covering equipment, proper positioning and exposure for full mouth dental radiographs in the cat as well as interpretation and common oral pathology.

“Periodontal Disease,” Doxy Club of Los Angeles, November 10, 2013, Los Angeles, CA

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Presentation to 20 people on the pathogenesis, clinical signs, local and systemic effects of periodontal disease.

“Endodontic Complications,” Veterinary Dental Forum October 6, 2013, New Orleans, LA Presentation to approximately 40 veterinarians on how to avoid and repair endodontic complications. “Feline Dental Radiology,” Veterinary Dental Forum October 5, 2013, New Orleans, LA Presentation to 100 veterinarians and technicians covering equipment, proper positioning and exposure for full mouth dental radiographs in the cat as well as interpretation and common oral pathology.

“Restorative Lab: Crown Preparation,” Veterinary Dental Forum, October 5, 2013, New Orleans, LA Hands on wetlab to 8 veterinarians instructing how to perform proper crown preparation on the most common teeth in dogs.

“Crowns,” Veterinary Dental Forum, October 5, 2013, New Orleans, LA Presentation to 50 veterinarians on indication for, preparation, materials, placement and advantages of crowns in dogs. “Sharpening and Maintaining Dental Equipment Lunch and Learn,” Chino Hills Small Animal Hospital, August 28, 2013, Chino, CA Presented to 15 technicians on the proper way to sharpen and maintain dental equipment and instruments.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” Canyon Animal Hospital, August 28, 2013, Laguna Beach, CA Presented to 6 veterinarian and technicians on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Oral Pathology,” Animal Medical Center Los Angeles, August 21, 2013, Los Angeles, CA

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Presentation to 12 technicians on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Dental Extractions,” Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, August 14, 2013, Irvine, CA

Lectured to 60 veterinarians and technicians on how to perform extractions in vet-erinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retain-ing adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” Pacific Park Animal Hospital, August 14, 2013, Laguna Niguel, CA Presented to 6 veterinarian and technicians on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, June 5, 2013, Foothill Ranch, CA Instructed 12 student technicians on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Equipment and Instruments of Veterinary Dentistry,” Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, May 8, 2013, Irvine, CA Presentation to 50 veterinarians on equipment and instruments used to perform extractions, oral surgery and periodontal therapy.

“Dental Radiology,” Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, April 24, 2013, Pomona, CA Presentation to 100 veterinarians and technicians covering equipment, proper positioning and exposure for full mouth dental radiographs in the cat as well as interpretation and common oral pathology.

“Periodontal disease,” Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, March 20, 2013, Irvine, CA Presentation to 30 veterinarians on the pathogenesis, clinical signs, local and systemic effects, diagnosis and client education on periodontal disease.

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“Oral Hemorrhage,” California Veterinary Specialists March 10, 2013, Ontario, CA Presentation to 100 veterinarians and technicians on oral pathology that has clinical signs of hemorrhage.

“Marketing Veterinary Dentistry,” Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, February 6, 2013, Ontario, CA Presentation on how to and the benefits of marketing veterinary dentistry to approximately 50 veterinarians.

“Marketing Veterinary Dentistry,” Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, January 16, 2013, Irvine, CA Presentation on how to and the benefits of marketing veterinary dentistry to approximately 50 veterinarians.

“Oral Pathology,” Animal Health International January 7, 2013, Denver, CO Presentation to 15 sales representatives on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” Southern California Veterinary Medical Association, January 6, 2013, Long Becah, CA

Hands on instruction on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine to 60 veterinarians and technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Pain Management,” Southern California Veterinary Medical Association, January 6, 2013, Long Beach, CA Presentation to 60 veterinarians and technicians on pre-, intra- and post- operative pain management for the dental patient.

“Dental Radiology,” Southern California Veterinary Medical Association, January 6, 2013, Long Beach, CA Presentation to 60 veterinarians and technicians proper positioning and exposure technique for dental radiology on canine and feline anesthetized patients. Proper

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development procedures, storage and maintenance of chemicals was also discussed.

“Dental Extractions,” Southern California Veterinary Medical Association, January 6, 2013, Long Beach, CA

Lectured to 60 veterinarians and technicians on how to perform extractions in vet-erinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retain-ing adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Southern California Veterinary Medical Association January 6, 2013, Long Beach, CA Lectured to 60 veterinarians and technicians on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Bonded Sealants Wet Lab” Animal Health International, December 2, 2012, Minneapolis, MN

Instructed 40 veterinarians and technicians on the preparation and administration of bonded sealants to uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Restorative Lab: Crown Preparation,” Veterinary Dental Forum, November 11, 2012, Seattle, WA Hands on wetlab to 14 veterinarians instructing how to perform proper crwon preparation on the most common teeth in dogs.

“Endodontic Complications,” Veterinary Dental Forum November 9, 2012, Seattle, WA Presentation to approximately 50 veterinarians on how to avoid and repair endodontic complications.

“Crowns,” Veterinary Dental Forum, November 9, 2012, Seattle, WA Presentation to 40 veterinarians on indication for, preparation, materials, placement and advantages of crowns in dogs.

“Periodontal Disease,” Philipino Veterinary Medical Association,

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October 30, 2012, Rowland Heights, CA Presentation to 20 veterinarians on the pathogenesis, clinical signs, local and systemic effects, diagnosis and client education on periodontal disease.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” Newport Mesa Animal Hospital, October 2, 2012, Costa Mesa, CA Presented to 5 technicians on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Periodontal Disease,” Western University College of Veterinary Medicine, October 3, 2012, Pomona, CA Presentation to 45 veterinarians, students and technicians on the pathogenesis, clinical signs, local and systemic effects, diagnosis and client education on periodontal disease.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” Animal Hospital of Tustin Ranch, October 2, 2012, Tustin, CA Presented to 5 veterinarians and technicians on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, September 24, 2012, Foothill Ranch, CA Instructed 12 student technicians on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital, September 24, 2012, Santa Ana, CA Presented to 3 veterinarians and technicians on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” All Pets Medical, September 20, 2012, Phillips Ranch, CA

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Presented to 8 veterinarians and technicians on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” Beach Boulevard Animal Hospital, September 19, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Presented to 20 veterinarians and technicians on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, September 13, 2012, Foothill Ranch, CA

Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine to 15 student technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” Animal Hospital of Huntington Beach, September 12, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Presented to 20 veterinarians and technicians on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” Long Beach Animal Hospital, September 6, 2012, Long Beach, CA Presented to 15 veterinarians and technicians on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” Irvine Veterinary Services, September 5, 2012, Irvine, CA Presented to 7 technicians on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Radiology Lunch and Learn,” VCA Arroyo Animal Hospital, August 30, 2012, Lake Forest, CA

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Presented to 15 veterinarians and office staff on common errors including angulation, sensor placement, and exposure as well as fine tuning dental radiology skills.

“Oral Pathology,” Orastrip August 28, 2012, Newport Beach, CA Presentation to 20 veterinarians on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Periodontal Therapy,” Southern California Veterinary Dental Specialties, July 25, 2012, Irvine, CA Presentation to 60 veterinarians and technicians on performing a proper dental prophylaxis, proper techniques, importance of general anesthesia, improving client compliance and home care.

“Periodontal Disease,” Orange Belt Veterinary Medical Association, July 17, 2012, Riverside, CA Presentation to 30 veterinarians on the pathogenesis, clinical signs, local and systemic effects, diagnosis and client education on periodontal disease.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, May 23, 2012, Foothill Ranch, CA

Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine to 20 student technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Oral Pathology,” Laguna Hills Animal Hospital May 16, 2012, Laguna Woods, CA Presentation to 5 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Laguna Hills Animal Hospital May 16, 2012, Laguna Woods, CA Lectured to 5 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

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“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Laguna Hills Animal Hospital May 16, 2012, Laguna Woods, CA Instructed 5 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Sea Cliff Animal Hospital May 16, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Presentation to 13 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Sea Cliff Animal Hospital May 16, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Lectured to 13 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Sea Cliff Animal Hospital May 16, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Instructed 13 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Belmont Shore Veterinary Hospital May 15, 2012, Long Beach, CA Presentation to 11 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Belmont Shore Veterinary Hospital May 15, 2012, Long Beach, CA Lectured to 11 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride

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treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Belmont Shore Veterinary Hospital May 15, 2012, Long Beach, CA Instructed 11 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Gregg Animal Hospital May 11, 2012, La Habra, CA Presentation to 9 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Gregg Animal Hospital May 11, 2012, La Habra, CA Lectured to 9 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Gregg Animal Hospital May 11, 2012, La Habra, CA Instructed 9 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Tustin Santa Ana Veterinary Hospital May 11, 2012, Tustin, CA Presentation to 6 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Tustin Santa Ana Veterinary Hospital May 11, 2012, Tustin, CA

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Lectured to 6 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Tustin Santa Ana Veterinary Hospital May 11, 2012, Tustin, CA Instructed 6 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Century Veterinary Group May 9, 2012, Los Angeles, CA Presentation to 15 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Century Veterinary Group May 9, 2012, Los Angeles, CA Lectured to 15 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Century Veterinary Group May 9, 2012, Los Angeles, CA Instructed 15 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Lomita Pet Hospital May 3, 2012, Lomita, CA Presentation to 6 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Lomita Pet Hospital

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May 3, 2012, Lomita, CA Lectured to 6 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Lomita Pet Hospital May 3, 2012, Orange, CA Instructed 6 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Northwood Animal Hospital May 1, 2012, Irvine, CA Presentation to 14 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Northwood Animal Hospital May 1, 2012, Irvine, CA Lectured to 14 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Northwood Animal Hospital May 1, 2012, Irvine, CA Instructed 14 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” OC Veterinary Medical Center May 1, 2012, Orange, CA Presentation to 11 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

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“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” OC Veterinary Medical Center May 1, 2012, Orange, CA Lectured to 11 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” OC Veterinary Medical Center May 1, 2012, Orange, CA Instructed 11 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Tender Loving Care Animal Hospital April 25, 2012, Baldwin Park, CA Presentation to 10 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Tender Loving Care Animal Hospital April 25, 2012, Baldwin Park, CA Lectured to 10 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Tender Loving Care Animal Hospital April 25, 2012, Baldwin Park, CA Instructed 10 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Long Beach Animal Hospital March 19, 2012, Long Beach, CA Presentation to 10 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

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“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Long Beach Animal Hospital March 19, 2012, Long Beach, CA Lectured to 10 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Long Beach Animal Hospital March 19, 2012, Long Beach, CA Instructed 10 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Bloomfield Animal Hospital March 8, 2012, Lakewood, CA Presentation to 7 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Bloomfield Animal Hospital March 8, 2012, Lakewood, CA Lectured to 7 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Bloomfield Animal Hospital March 8, 2012, Lakewood, CA Instructed 7 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Pets and Vets March 7, 2012, Chino Hills, CA

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Presentation to 6 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Pets and Vets March 7, 2012, Chino Hills, CA Lectured to 6 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Pets and Vets March 7, 2012, Chino Hills, CA Instructed 6 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Covina Animal Hospital March 1, 2012, Covina, CA Presentation to 20 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Covina Animal Hospital March 1, 2012, Covina, CA Lectured to 20 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Covina Animal Hospital March 1, 2012, Covina, CA Instructed 20 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Mountain View Animal Hospital

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February 21, 2012, Upland, CA Presentation to 5 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Mountain View Animal Hospital February 21, 2012, Upland, CA Lectured to 5 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Mountain View Animal Hospital February 21, 2012, Upland, CA Instructed 5 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Animal Medical Center in Van Nuys February 9, 2012, Van Nuys, CA Presentation to 20 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Animal Medical Center in Van Nuys February 9, 2012, Van Nuys, CA Lectured to 20 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Animal Medical Center in Van Nuys February 9, 2012, Van Nuys, CA Instructed 20 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

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“Oral Pathology,” Airport Irvine Veterinary Hospital February 8, 2012, Costa Mesa, CA Presentation to 15 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Airport Irvine Veterinary Hospital February 8, 2012, Costa Mesa, CA Lectured to 15 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Airport Irvine Veterinary Hospital February 8, 2012, Costa Mesa, CA Instructed 15 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Our Pet’s Vet February 8, 2012, Lake Forrest, CA Presentation to 5 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Our Pet’s Vet February 8, 2012, Lake Forrest, CA Lectured to 5 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Our Pet’s Vet February 8, 2012, Lake Forrest, CA Instructed 5 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

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“Oral Pathology,” Foothill Animal Hospital February 7, 2012, Lake Forrest, CA Presentation to 10 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Foothill Animal Hospital February 7, 2012, Lake Forrest, CA Lectured to 10 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Foothill Animal Hospital February 7, 2012, Lakw Forerst, CA Instructed 10 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Aliso Niguel Animal Hospital February 7, 2012, Laguna Nigel, CA Presentation to 8 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Aliso Niguel Animal Hospital February 7, 2012, Laguna Nigel, CA Lectured to 8 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Aliso Niguel Animal Hospital February 7, 2012, Laguna Nigel, CA Instructed 8 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival

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cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Park View Animal Hospital February 6, 2012, Long Beach, CA Presentation to 8 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Park View Animal Hospital February 6, 2012, Long Beach, CA Lectured to 8 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Park View Animal Hospital February 6, 2012, Long Beach, CA Instructed 8 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Ortega Animal Care Center January31, 2012, San Juan Capistrano, CA Presentation to 22 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Ortega Animal Care Center January 31, 2012, San Juan Capistrano, CA Lectured to 22 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Ortega Animal Care Center January 31, 2012, San Juan Capistrano, CA

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Instructed 22 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Uptown Animal Hospital January18, 2012, Long Beach, CA Presentation to 12 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Uptown Animal Hospital January18, 2012, Long Beach, CA Lectured to 12 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Uptown Animal Hospital January18, 2012, Long Beach, CA Instructed 12 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Animal Hospital of Huntington Beach January18, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Presentation to 18 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Animal Hospital of Huntington Beach January18, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Lectured to 18 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Animal Hospital of Huntington Beach

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January18, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Instructed 18 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Palomar Animal Hospital January17, 2012, San Diego, CA Presentation to 15 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Palomar Animal Hospital January17, 2012, San Diego, CA Lectured to 15 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Palomar Animal Hospital January17, 2012, San Diego, CA Instructed 15 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Beach Blvd Animal Hospital January11, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Presentation to 5 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Beach Blvd Animal Hospital January11, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Lectured to 5 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

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“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Beach Blvd Animal Hospital January11, 2012, Huntington Beach, CA Instructed 5 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Los Feliz Animal Hospital January10, 2012, Los Angeles, CA Presentation to 15 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Los Feliz Animal Hospital January10, 2012, Los Angeles, CA Lectured to 15 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Los Feliz Animal Hospital January10, 2012, Los Angeles, CA Instructed 15 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Noah’s Ark Animal Hospital December 19, 2011, Fullerton, CA Presentation to 7 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Noah’s Ark Animal Hospital December 19, 2011, Fullerton, CA Lectured to 7 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride

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treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Noah’s Ark Animal Hospital December 19, 2011, Fullerton, CA Instructed 7 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Oral Pathology,” Highland Park Animal Hospital December 6, 2011, Los Angeles, CA Presentation to 7 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Highland Park Animal Hospital December 6, 2011, Los Angeles, CA Lectured to 7 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Highland Park Animal Hospital December 6, 2011, Los Angeles, CA Instructed 7 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Assisting in Oral Surgery,” Veterinary Dental Forum November 13, 2011, Boston, MA Presented to approximately 30 technicians on assisting in oral surgery, including lighting, hemostasis, patient monitoring, maintaining equipment and assiting surgeon.

“Introduction to Mandibulectomy and Maxillectomy,” Veterinary Dental Forum November 13, 2011, Boston, MA

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Presentation to approximately 50 veterinarians indications for, pre-operative testing, surgical approach and complications associated with maxillectomies and mandibulectomies.

“Endodontic Complications,” Veterinary Dental Forum November 11, 2011, Boston, MA Presentation to approximately 50 veterinarians on how to avoid and repair endodontic complications. “Oral Pathology,” Duarte Azusa Animal Hospital November 3, 2011, Duarte, CA Presentation to 7 hospital staff on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” Duarte Azusa Animal Hospital November 3, 2011, Duarte, CA

Lectured to 7 hospital staff on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental chart-ing.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Duarte Azusa Animal Hospital November 3, 2011, Duarte, CA Instructed 7 hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Bonded Sealants” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 13, 2011, San Diego, CA

Lectured to 10 veterinarians on the anatomy of the tooth and the use of bonded sealants for uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Bonded Sealants Wet Lab” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 13, 2011, San Diego, CA

Instructed 10 veterinarians on the preparation and administration of bonded sealants to uncomplicated crown fractures.

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“Dental Extractions,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 13, 2011, San Diego, CA

Lectured to 20 veterinarians and veterinary technicians on how to perform extrac-tions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with empha-sis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 13, 2011, San Diego, CA

Presentation on how to perform basic extractions in veterinary medicine to 20 veterinarians and technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Radiology Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 13, 2011, San Diego, CA Demonstrated proper positioning and exposure technique for dental radiology on canine and feline anesthetized patients to 30 veterinarians and technicians. Proper development procedures, storage and maintenance of chemicals was also discussed.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center, August 13, 2011, San Diego, CA Instructed 20 veterinarians and technicians on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Bonded Sealants” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 12, 2011, San Diego, CA

Lectured to 10 veterinarians on the anatomy of the tooth and the use of bonded sealants for uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Bonded Sealants Wet Lab” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 12, 2011, San Diego, CA

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Instructed 10 veterinarians on the preparation and administration of bonded sealants to uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Dental Extractions,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 12, 2011, San Diego, CA

Lectured to 20 veterinarians and veterinary technicians on how to perform extrac-tions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with empha-sis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 12, 2011, San Diego, CA

Presentation on how to perform basic extractions in veterinary medicine to 20 veterinarians and technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Radiology Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 11, 2011, San Diego, CA Demonstrated proper positioning and exposure technique for dental radiology on canine and feline anesthetized patients to 30 veterinarians and technicians. Proper development procedures, storage and maintenance of chemicals was also discussed.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center, June 11, 2011, San Diego, CA Instructed 20 veterinarians and technicians on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, May 18, 2011, Foothill Ranch, CA

Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine to 20 student technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

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“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, May 5, 2011, Foothill Ranch, CA Instructed 20 student technicians on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Bonded Sealants” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center March 6, 2011, San Diego, CA

Lectured to 10 veterinarians on the anatomy of the tooth and the use of bonded sealants for uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Bonded Sealants Wet Lab” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center March 6, 2011, San Diego, CA

Instructed 10 veterinarians on the preparation and administration of bonded sealants to uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Dental Extractions,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center March 6, 2011, San Diego, CA

Lectured to 20 veterinarians and veterinary technicians on how to perform extrac-tions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with empha-sis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center March 6, 2011, San Diego, CA

Presentation on how to perform basic extractions in veterinary medicine to 20 veterinarians and technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Radiology Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center March 5, 2011, San Diego, CA Demonstrated proper positioning and exposure technique for dental radiology on canine and feline anesthetized patients to 30 veterinarians and technicians. Proper development procedures, storage and maintenance of chemicals was also discussed.

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“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center, March 5, 2011, San Diego, CA Instructed 20 veterinarians and technicians on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Marketing Veterinary Dentistry,” Orange Belt Veterinary Medical Association, February 15, 2011, Riverside, CA Presentation on how to and the benefits of marketing veterinary dentistry to approximately 50 veterinarians.

“Oral Pathology,” Orange Belt Veterinary Medical Association, February 15, 2011, Riverside, CA Presentation to approximately 50 veterinarians on common oral pathology found in canines and felines.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, January 24, 2011, Foothill Ranch, CA Instructed 20 student technicians on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Dental Radiology Wet Lab,” Western School of Veterinary Medicine, January 23, 2011, Pomona, CA Demonstrated proper positioning and exposure technique for dental radiology on canine and feline anesthetized patients to 40 veterinary students. Proper development procedures, storage and maintenance of chemicals was also discussed.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, January 11, 2011, Foothill Ranch, CA

Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine to 20 student technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

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“Dental Radiology Wet Lab,” Dogbeach Dentistry October 9, 2010, Santa Barbara, CA Demonstrated proper positioning and exposure technique for dental radiology on canine and feline anesthetized patients to 30 veterinarians and technicians. Proper development procedures, storage and maintenance of chemicals was also discussed.

“Bonded Sealants Wet Lab” Dog Beach Dentistry October 9, 2010, Santa Barbara, CA

Instructed 20 veterinarians on the preparation and administration of bonded sealants to uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Introduction to Endodontics,” Veterinary Dental Forum, October 1, 2010, San Antonio, TX Presentation to 40 veterinarians and technicians on tooth anatomy, indications for requiring endodontic treatment, and the various methods, techniques and materials for performing root canal therapy.

“Camouflaged Oral Pathology,” Pet Emergency and Specialty Center September 16, 2010, San Diego, CA Presentation to 250 technicians on the importance of dental radiology.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, September 15, 2010, Foothill Ranch, CA Instructed 20 student technicians on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Bonded Sealants” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 15, 2010, San Diego, CA

Lectured to 10 veterinarians on the anatomy of the tooth and the use of bonded sealants for uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Bonded Sealants Wet Lab” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 15, 2010, San Diego, CA

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Instructed 10 veterinarians on the preparation and administration of bonded sealants to uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Dental Extractions,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 15, 2010, San Diego, CA

Lectured to 20 veterinarians and veterinary technicians on how to perform extrac-tions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with empha-sis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 15, 2010, San Diego, CA

Presentation on how to perform basic extractions in veterinary medicine to 20 veterinarians and technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Radiology Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 14, 2010, San Diego, CA Demonstrated proper positioning and exposure technique for dental radiology on canine and feline anesthetized patients to 30 veterinarians and technicians. Proper development procedures, storage and maintenance of chemicals was also discussed.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center, August 14, 2010, San Diego, CA Instructed 20 veterinarians and technicians on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Bonded Sealants” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 11, 2011, San Diego, CA

Lectured to 10 veterinarians on the anatomy of the tooth and the use of bonded sealants for uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Bonded Sealants Wet Lab” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center

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June 11, 2011, San Diego, CA Instructed 10 veterinarians on the preparation and administration of bonded sealants to uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Dental Extractions,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 11, 2011, San Diego, CA

Lectured to 20 veterinarians and veterinary technicians on how to perform extrac-tions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with empha-sis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 11, 2011, San Diego, CA

Presentation on how to perform basic extractions in veterinary medicine to 20 veterinarians and technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, May 10, 2010, Foothill Ranch, CA Instructed 20 student technicians on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, April 27, 2010, Foothill Ranch, CA

Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine to 20 student technicians. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Extractions,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, January7, 2010 Foothill Ranch, CA Presentation veterinary technician students on how to perform extractions in vet-erinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retain-ing adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

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“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, January 7, 2010, Foothill Ranch, CA

Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Bonded Sealants” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 7,2009, San Diego, CA

Lectured to veterinarians on the anatomy of the tooth and the use of bonded sealants for uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Bonded Sealants Wet Lab” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 7,2009, San Diego, CA

Instructed veterinarians on the preparation and administration of bonded sealants to uncomplicated crown fractures.

“Dental Extractions,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 7,2009, San Diego, CA

Lectured to veterinarians and veterinary technicians on how to perform extrac-tions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with empha-sis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center June 7,2009, San Diego, CA

Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Extractions,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School, January6, 2009 Foothill Ranch, CA Presentation to veterinary technician students on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” Professional Veterinary Assistant School,

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January 6, 2009, Foothill Ranch, CA Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 17, 2008, San Diego, CA

Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth, and surgical extractions of canine teeth.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 16, 2008, San Diego, CA Instructed hospital staff on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.

“Dental Radiology Wet Lab,” San Diego Veterinary Dental Training Center August 16, 2008, San Diego, CA Demonstrated proper positioning and exposure technique for dental radiology on canine and feline anesthetized patients. Proper development procedures, storage and maintenance of chemicals was also discussed.

“Dental Extractions,” University of Glasgow, May 3, 2008 Glasgow, UK Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine. Topics in-clude: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth, and surgical extractions of canine teeth. In addition, management of iatrogenic problems was discussed.

“Dental Extractions Wet Lab,” University of Glasgow, May 3, 2008 Glasgow, UK Presentation on how to perform extractions in veterinary medicine. Topics include: deciduous extractions (with emphasis on retaining adult

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tooth morphology), extractions of single and multi-rooted teeth, and surgical extractions of canine teeth.

“Thorough Dental Prophylaxis,” University of Glasgow, May 3, 2008 Glasgow, UK Lectured on how to perform a thorough dental prophylaxis. Topics included: supra and subgingival cleaning, polishing, sulcal lavage, fluoride treatment, recognition of dental pathology, periodontal probing, and dental charting.

“Dental Prophylaxis Wet Lab,” University of Glasgow, May 3, 2008 Glasgow, UK Instructed veterinary students on the performance of a complete dental prophylaxis on an anesthetized patient. Subjects included: thorough supra and sub gingival cleaning and polishing, fluoride therapy and homecare instructions. Proper instrument care and maintenance was covered as well.