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Dental Masterclass - Radiographic interpretation of Periodontitis, Tooth Resorption and Periapical Lucencies

Dental Masterclass - Radiographic interpretation of Periodontitis, Tooth Resorption and Periapical Lucencies
Dental Masterclass - Radiographic interpretation of Periodontitis, Tooth Resorption and Periapical Lucencies

Are you tired of second-guessing whether you should extract a tooth or try to save it?

Not sure how to evaluate bone loss, tooth resorption, or decide whether a tooth is abscessed or not?

In this live masterclass, I'm teaching you the essential system for quickly and confidently diagnosing periodontal disease, tooth resorption, and periapical lesions in dogs and cats — so you can finally stop doubting your decisions and start helping your patients faster and better.

You’ll learn:

✅ How to read dental X-rays the RIGHT way (and avoid common misinterpretations)

✅ A simple, repeatable method for diagnosing periodontal disease stages

✅ How to recognize subtle signs of tooth resorption before it gets worse

✅ When you must extract — and when you might be able to save a tooth

✅ How to spot tricky apical lucencies (and NOT confuse normal anatomy for disease)

✅ Real-world cases and x-ray reviews, step-by-step

After the lesson, there will be a Q&A session where you can get your most burning questions answered. If you cannot make it to the live session, don't worry! A recording will be available after.

Language: English

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An application for CE credits was submitted. 

Recorded on May 19, 2025

Speaker:

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Morten Hinge

DVM

Morten is a 2012 graduate of the University of Copenhagen. He has a passion for teaching dentistry and shares tips and tricks online from his Instagram account "Mortenvetdentistry".

Booking information

Duration: 1:09 h
Speaker: Morten Hinge
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54.90 US$
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