Why study at TECH?

Become a professional in one of the most in-demand fields of the moment: train in Dental Diagnostic Imaging in Small Animals with this comprehensive Postgraduate diploma”

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The Postgraduate diploma in Dental Diagnostic Imaging in Small Animals is a response to the needs and demands of veterinary clinicians who, based on the high number of cases they encounter, seek to offer the best service to their patients.

This course addresses the different imaging methods used in recent years, generating advanced knowledge of each test, as well as each technique currently used. All of them complement the oral examination of each animal species to be treated and indicate the most appropriate and recommendable treatment for it.

The teaching team that makes up the Postgraduate diploma in Dental Diagnostic Imaging in Small Animals is composed of veterinary professionals who are specialists in the different subjects taught in the course. They have extensive experience both at a teaching and practical level, familiar with university training, teaching courses, degrees and different postgraduate courses related to the veterinary profession, and specifically Dental Diagnostic Imaging in Small Animals. These lecturers are active professionals, both at university and clinical level, working in leading veterinary centres and participating in various research projects.

The modules developed in the Postgraduate diploma in Dental Diagnostic Imaging in Small Animals have been selected with the aim of offering the veterinary clinician the possibility of taking a step further in their future as a specialist in Dentistry and to develop specialized theoretical and practical knowledge to confidently face any oral and maxillofacial procedure that they may encounter in their daily practice.

The advanced knowledge developed in this Postgraduate diploma is supported by the clinical experience of the authors, as well as scientific articles and publications directly related to the modern day veterinary dentistry sector.

This Postgraduate diploma provides students with all the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to safely tackle any oral and maxillofacial procedure in the studied species.

Nowadays, the possibility of coordinating the veterinary clinician's working life with a Postgraduate diploma is highly valued and valuable, and this course meets this requirement, in terms of teaching quality. The online format allows students to balance their work and academic life, and meets the demands and requirements of the veterinary professional. 

A Postgraduate diploma that will enable you to work in all fields of Veterinary Dentistry with the competence of a high-level professional”

This Postgraduate diploma in Dental Diagnostic Imaging in Small Animals offers you the advantages of a high-level scientific, teaching, and technological course. These are some of its most notable features: 

  • Latest technology in online teaching software
  • Highly visual teaching system, supported by graphic and schematic contents that are easy to assimilate and understand
  • Practical cases presented by practising experts
  • State-of-the-art interactive video systems
  • Teaching supported by telepractice
  • Continuous updating and recycling systems
  • Self-regulating learning: full compatibility with other occupations
  • Practical exercises for self-evaluation and learning verification
  • Support groups and educational synergies: questions to the expert, debate and knowledge forums
  • Communication with the teacher and individual reflection work
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
  • Supplementary documentation databases are permanently available, even after the course

Receive complete and appropriate training in Veterinary Dentistry with this highly effective Postgraduate diploma and open new paths to your professional progress"

Our teaching staff is made up of professionals from different fields related to this specialty. In this way, we ensure that we provide you with the training update we are aiming for. A multidisciplinary team of professionals trained and experienced in different environments, who will cover the theoretical knowledge in an efficient way, but, above all, will put the practical knowledge derived from their own experience at the service of the course: one of the differential qualities of this course.

This mastery of the subject is complemented by the effectiveness of the methodological design of this Postgraduate diploma in Dental Diagnostic Imaging in Small Animals. Developed by a multidisciplinary team of e-learning experts, it integrates the latest advances in educational technology. This way, you will be able to study with a range of comfortable and versatile multimedia tools that will give you the operability you need in your training.  

The design of this program is based on Problem-Based Learning: an approach that conceives learning as a highly practical process. To achieve this remotely, we will use telepractice:  with the help of an innovative interactive video system, and learning from an expert, you will be able to acquire the knowledge as if you were actually dealing with the scenario you are learning about. A concept that will allow you to integrate and fix learning in a more realistic and permanent way. 

You will be supported by the experience of expert professionals who will contribute their experience in this area to the program, making this training a unique opportunity for professional growth"

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A unique, key and decisive training experience to boost your professional development"

Syllabus

The contents of this program have been developed by the different experts on this course, with a clear purpose: to ensure that our students acquire each and every one of the necessary skills to become true experts in this field.  
A complete and well-structured program that will take you to the highest standards of quality and success.

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A comprehensive teaching program, structured in well-developed teaching units, oriented towards learning that is compatible with your personal and professional life"

Module 1. Dental and Oral Cavity Anatomy in Small Animals

1.1. Embryology and Odontogenesis. Terminology

1.1.1. Embryology
1.1.2. Dental Rash
1.1.3. Odontogenesis and the Periodontium
1.1.4. Dental Terminology

1.2.  The Oral Cavity Occlusion and Malocclusion

1.2.1. The Oral Cavity 
1.2.2. Occlusion in Dogs
1.2.3. Occlusion in Cats
1.2.4. Mandibular Prognathism 
1.2.5. Mandibular Brachycephalism 
1.2.6. Wry Bite 
1.2.7. Narrow Mandible 
1.2.8. Anterior Crossbite 
1.2.9. Malocclusion of the Canine Tooth 
1.2.10. Premolar and Molar Malocclusion 
1.2.11. Malocclusion Associated with Persistence of Primary Teeth

1.3. Dental Anatomy in the Dog

1.3.1. Dental Formula 
1.3.2. Types of Teeth 
1.3.3. Dental Composition  

 1.3.3.1. Enamel, Dentine, Pulp

1.3.4. Terminology

1.4. Periodontal Anatomy in the Dog

1.4.1. Gum 
1.4.2. Periodontal Ligament 
1.4.3. Cementum 
1.4.4. Alveolar Bone

1.5. Dental Anatomy in Cats

1.5.1. Dental Formula 
1.5.2. Types of Teeth 
1.5.3. Dental Composition 
1.5.4. Terminology

1.6. Periodontal Anatomy in Cats

1.6.1. Gum 
1.6.2. Periodontal Ligament 
1.6.3. Cementum 
1.6.4. Alveolar Bone

1.7. Bone and Joint Anatomy

1.7.1. Skull 
1.7.2. Facial Region 
1.7.3. Maxillary Region 
1.7.4. Mandibular Region 
1.7.5. Temporomandibular Joint

1.8. Muscular Anatomy

1.8.1. Masseter Muscle 
1.8.2. Temporal Muscle 
1.8.3. Pterygoid Muscle 
1.8.4. Digastric Muscle 
1.8.5. Muscles of the Tongue 
1.8.6. Muscles of the Soft Palate 
1.8.7. Muscles of Facial Expression 
1.8.8. Head Fascia

1.9. Neurovascular Anatomy

1.9.1. Motor Nerves 
1.9.2. Sensitive Nerves 
1.9.3. Brachiocephalic Trunk 
1.9.4. Common Carotid Artery 
1.9.5. External Carotid Artery 
1.9.6. Internal Carotid Artery

1.10. Anatomy of the Tongue, Palate, Lymphonodes and Glands

1.10.1. Hard Palate 
1.10.2. Soft Palate 
1.10.3. Canine Tongue 
1.10.4. Feline Tongue 
1.10.5. Lymphonodes and Tonsils
1.10.6. Salivary Glands

Module 2. Imaging Procedures in Veterinary Dentistry

2.1. Safety and Security in Dental and Maxillofacial Imaging Procedures Physiological Imaging in Dentistry

2.1.1. Physiological Image 
2.1.2. Definitions 
2.1.3. Protections 
2.1.4. Recommendations

2.2. Dental Radiology in Veterinary Dentistry

2.2.1. X-Ray Unit. Radiographic Films 
2.2.2. Intraoral Dental Radiography Techniques

 2.2.2.1. Bisector Angle Technique

  2.2.2.1.1. Positioning of Maxillary and Mandibular Incisors 
  2.2.2.1.2. Positioning of Maxillary and Mandibular Canines 
  2.2.2.1.3. Positioning of Premolars and Molars

 2.2.2.2. Parallelism Techniques

  2.2.2.2.1. Positioning of Premolars and Molars

2.2.3. Revealing Radiography

 2.2.3.1. Revealing Techniques 
 2.2.3.2. Dental Digital Development Systems

2.3. Ultrasonography and the Use of Ultrasound in Veterinary Dentistry

2.3.1. Principles of Ultrasound Definitions 
2.3.2. Ultrasounds in Veterinary Dentistry 
2.3.3. Uses in Veterinary Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery

2.4. Axial Computed Tomography in Veterinary Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery

2.4.1. Introduction. Definitions Appliances   
2.4.2. Uses and Applications in Veterinary Dentistry

2.5. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Applied to Veterinary Dentistry

2.5.1. Introduction Definitions Appliances 
2.5.2. Uses and Applications in Veterinary Dentistry

2.6. Scintigraphy in Veterinary Dentistry

2.6.1. Introduction Principles and Definitions 
2.6.2. Uses and Applications in Veterinary Dentistry

2.7. Imaging Assessment and Procedures Prior to Treatment and in Diagnostic Dentistry

2.7.1. Odontogram and X-Ray Study of the Patient 
2.7.2. Endodontic Pre-Assessment 
2.7.3. Orthodontics Pre-Assessment 
2.7.4. Pre-Evaluation in Implant Dentistry

2.8. Imaging Procedures During Dental Treatment

2.8.1. Uses During Exodontic Treatment 
2.8.2. Uses During Endodontic Treatment 
2.8.3. Uses During Implant Treatment

2.9. Imaging Procedures after Treatment and at Dental Check-ups

2.9.1. Uses in Exodontics 
2.9.2. Uses in Endodontics 
2.9.3. Uses in Implantology

2.10. Complementary to Diagnostic Imaging for a Definitive Diagnosis Pathological Imaging in Veterinary Dentistry

2.10.1. Cytology in the Oral Cavity 
2.10.2. Biopsy in the Oral Cavity 
2.10.3. Cultures, PCR and More
2.10.4. Clinical Imaging in Small Animal Veterinary Dentistry

Module 3. Dentistry in Canine Veterinary

3.1. Veterinary Dentistry

3.1.1. History of Veterinary Dentistry  
3.1.2. Basis and Fundamentals of Veterinary Dentistry

3.2. Equipment and Materials in Veterinary Dentistry

3.2.1. Equipment

 3.2.1.1. Basic Equipment  
 3.2.1.2. Specific Equipment

3.2.2. Materials

 3.2.2.1. Basic Instruments 
 3.2.2.2. Specific Instruments 
 3.2.2.3. Fungibles 
 3.2.2.4. Methods of Oral Impression Preparation

3.3. Oral Examination

3.3.1. Medical History 
3.3.2. Oral Examination with the Patient Awake 
3.3.3. Oral Examination with Sedated or Anaesthetised Patient 
3.3.4. Records

3.4. Pediatric Dentistry

3.4.1. Introduction 
3.4.2. Development of the Deciduous Dentition 
3.4.3. Change of Dentition 
3.4.4. Deciduous Persistence 
3.4.5. Supernumerary Teeth 
3.4.6. Agenesis 
3.4.7. Dental Fractures 
3.4.8. Malocclusions  

3.5. Periodontal Disease

3.5.1. Gingivitis 
3.5.2. Periodontitis 
3.5.3. Pathophysiology of Periodontal Disease 
3.5.4. Periodontal Profilaxia 
3.5.5. Periodontal Therapy 
3.5.6. Postoperative Care

3.6. Oral Pathologies  

3.6.1. Enamel Hypoplasia 
3.6.2. Halitosis 
3.6.3. Tooth Wear 
3.6.4. Dental Fractures 
3.6.5. Oronasal Fistulas 
3.6.6. Infraorbital Fistulas 
3.6.7. Temporomandibular Joint  
3.6.8. Cranio-Mandibular Osteopathy  

3.7. Dental Extraction

3.7.1. Anatomical Concepts 
3.7.2. Indications 
3.7.3. Surgical Management 
3.7.4. Flaps 
3.7.5. Post-Operative Treatment

3.8. Endodontics  

3.8.1. Basis of Endodontics 
3.8.2. Specific Materials 
3.8.3. Indications 
3.8.4. Diagnosis 
3.8.5. Surgical Technique 
3.8.6. Post-Operative Care 
3.8.7. Complications

3.9. Orthodontics

3.9.1. Occlusion and Malocclusion  
3.9.2. Principles of Orthodontics 
3.9.3. Orthodontic Treatment 
3.9.4. Esthetics and Restoration

3.10. Maxillofacial Fractures

3.10.1. Emergencies 
3.10.2. Stabilisation of the Patient 
3.10.3. Clinical Examination 
3.10.4. Radiotherapy                

 3.10.4.1. Conservational Treatment  
 3.10.4.2. Surgical Management

3.10.5. Therapeutics and Postoperative Care 
3.10.6. Complications

Module 4. Dentistry in Feline Veterinary

4.1. General Basis of Feline Dentistry

4.1.1. Introduction  
4.1.2. Dental Equipment

4.1.2.1. Basic Equipment  
4.1.2.2. Specific Equipment

4.2.  Materials and Instrumentation for Felines  

4.2.1. Basic Instruments  
4.2.2. Specific Instruments 
4.2.3. Fungibles 
4.2.4. Methods of Oral Impression Preparation

4.3.  Oral Examination and Assessment of the Cat  

4.3.1. Medical History 
4.3.2. Oral Examination with the Patient Awake 
4.3.3. Oral Examination with Sedated or Anaesthetised Patient 
4.3.4. Registration and Odontogram

4.4. Periodontal Disease

4.4.1. Gingivitis 
4.4.2. Periodontitis 
4.4.3. Pathophysiology of Periodontal Disease 
4.4.4. Gingival and Alveolar Bone Retraction 
4.4.5. Periodontal Profilaxia 
4.4.6. Periodontal Therapy 
4.4.7. Postoperative Care

4.5. Feline Oral Pathology

4.5.1. Halitosis 
4.5.2. Dental Traumatism 
4.5.3. Cleft Palate 
4.5.4. Dental Fractures 
4.5.5. Oronasal Fistulas 
4.5.6. Temporomandibular Joint  

4.6. Feline Gingivostomatitis

4.6.1. Introduction 
4.6.2. Clinical Signs  
4.6.3. Diagnosis 
4.6.4. Complementary Tests 
4.6.5. Medical Treatment 
4.6.6. Surgical Management

4.7. Feline Dental Resorption

4.7.1. Introduction 
4.7.2. Pathogenesis and Clinical Signs 
4.7.3. Diagnosis 
4.7.4. Complementary Tests 
4.7.5. Radiotherapy 
4.7.6. Treatment        

4.8. Dental Extraction

4.8.1. Anatomical Concepts 
4.8.2. Indications 
4.8.3. Anatomical Particularities 
4.8.3. Surgical Mnagement 
4.8.5. Odontosection  
4.8.4. Flaps 
4.8.5. Post-Operative Treatment

4.9. Endodontics  

4.9.1. Basis of Endodontics 
4.9.2. Specific Materials 
4.9.3. Indications 
4.9.4. Diagnosis 
4.9.5. Surgical Technique 
4.9.6. Post-Operative Care 
4.9.7. Complications

4.10. Maxillofacial Fractures

4.10.1. Emergencies 
4.10.2. Stabilisation of the Patient 
4.10.3. Clinical Examination 
4.10.4. Radiotherapy                
4.10.5. Therapeutics and Postoperative Care 
4.10.6. Complications

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A comprehensive teaching program, structured in well-developed teaching units, oriented towards learning that is compatible with your personal and professional life"

Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Diagnostic Imaging in Small Animals

Are you passionate about the world of veterinary dentistry? Then you can't miss the opportunity to discover our online Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Diagnostic Imaging in Small Animals, offered by the prestigious School of Veterinary Medicine at TECH Global University! Imagine acquiring specialized knowledge and technical skills that will allow you to become a reference in the field of veterinary dentistry. With our program, you will be at the forefront of diagnostic dental imaging techniques in animals, providing quality and precision care. Upon completion of this Postgraduate Diploma, you will receive a certificate of recognition endorsed by TECH Global University, supporting your experience and knowledge in the area. This certificate will open doors to new job opportunities and will distinguish you as a highly trained professional in small animal dental imaging. Our faculty is composed of experts in the field, who will guide you through a rigorous and up-to-date academic program. You will learn about dental radiography techniques, image interpretation, common dental pathologies in animals, and much more.

Enroll now and take a step forward in your professional career!

In this Postgraduate Certificate, you'll have the opportunity to explore real clinical cases, analyze dental radiographs, and develop practical skills fundamental to accurate diagnosis. In addition, you will immerse yourself in the world of research and innovation, discovering the latest trends and advances in the field of veterinary dentistry. Studying at TECH Global University gives you an incredible opportunity to specialize with the best resources and cutting-edge technology. Our commitment to academic excellence and the professional development of our students is unparalleled. Upon completion of this program, you will be prepared to work in veterinary clinics, specialty hospitals and research centers, contributing to the dental welfare of animals and improving their quality of life. Are you ready to become an expert in small animal dental imaging?