Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery

(on cliftwood drive)
Veterinarians in Atlanta, GA
Veterinarians

Location

145 Cliftwood Drive NE
Atlanta, GA
30328

About

Dr. Beckman is a veterinary dentist in Atlanta, Georgia & Orlando, Florida. Dr. Brett Beckman is board certified in Veterinary Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Pain Management. He is the only board certified Veterinary Dentist in Atlanta and Georgia. He is the only veterinarian in the world board certified in both Dentistry and Pain Management. He is a 1987 graduate of Mississippi State University. He is a Fellow in the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry and a diplomate in the American Veterinary Dental College.

Dr. Beckman is the past president of the American Veterinary Dental Society and has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in the field of veterinary dentistry, oral surgery and pain management. In 2007 Dr. Beckman became a diplomate in the American Academy of Pain Management and was honored as Alumnus of the Year by the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. In 2010 he was acknowledged for his role in veterinary dental education with the distinguished Fellow of the Year award from the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry.

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Brand new live interactive CE with Annie Mills, LVT, VTS (Dentistry). 12 Hours RACE CE. Normally this course is $495. Get it Almost Free here: https://veterinarydentistry.net/tech-workshop/
Tooth Rotation and Crowding Causing Periodontal Disease in an English Bulldog Severe inflammation due to crowding, rotation and subsequent periodontal disease. Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions https://veterinarydentistry.net/meet-registration VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Tooth Rotation and Crowding Causing Periodontal Disease in an English Bulldog |
Dog with Enamel Hypoplasia Hypocalcification and Canine Tooth Fracture Read the whole blog here https://veterinarydentistry.net/blog/2012/05/23/dog-with-enamel-hypoplasia-hypocalcification-and-canine-tooth-fracture/ Stop Struggling With Veterinary Dental Extractions! https://veterinarydentistry.net/killertipssocial Join Dr Brett Beckman for a free webinar Sunday, July 12th, where he will cover how to perform quicker extractions. You'll discover tips and techniques to help you improve your techniques and become more efficient. Come and get The Dentistry Training You Didn't Get In Veterinary School #brettbeckman
Dr. Jodi Teaching in one of the Wetlabs taking place 😍Join Dr. Brett and Dr. Jodi for 2 Fantastic Days of Intense Surgical Instruction that will give you the Skills to Master Surgical Extractions. It also includes Immediate Lifetime Access to “Essential Surgical Extraction Techniques in the Dog & the Cat” step by step video tutorials of the surgical extraction procedures in the dog & the cat that you will be performing in the Lab. 😱Don't Wait -Join the wet lab's training now👇 https://veterinarydentistry.net/wetlabssocial
Maxillary Canine Extraction In the Dog VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Maxillary Canine Extraction In the Dog - Surgical Extraction Technique
Dentigerous Cyst in a Dog – Veterinary Dentist Southwest Florida This 2/1/2 year old shih tzu is missing the left mandibular first and second premolar teeth. ☢️Free Webinar For Veterinarians ☢️ A webinar to help you finally feel more confident when it comes to veterinary dental radiographic interpretation. If you've ever felt unsure of how to approach tooth resorption in dogs or not confident in your interpretation, then this is the training for you. Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, DAVDC, DAAPM will be hosting this live training where he will help solve some of the biggest struggles most veterinarians face when it comes to interpreting radiographs. https://veterinarydentistry.net/radwebinarFB VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Dentigerous Cysts in Dogs -
Do we bur out the apical portion of the root? Free Live Training For Veterinarians A training to help you finally feel more confident when it comes to veterinary dental radiographic interpretation. If you've ever felt unsure of how to approach tooth resorption in dogs or not confident in your interpretation, then this is the training for you. Dr. Brett Beckman, DVM, DAVDC, DAAPM will be hosting this live training where he will help solve some of the biggest struggles most veterinarians face during radiographic interpretation. 👉 https://veterinarydentistry.net/radwebinarFB
Maxillary Cyst in a Dog at Orlando Veterinary Dentistry This patient was seen at Orlando Veterinary Dentistry for a mass left rostral maxilla. Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions https://veterinarydentistry.net/meet-registration VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Maxillary Cyst in a Dog at Orlando Veterinary Dentistry |
Comprehensive Feline Dentistry Online Course Comprehensive Feline Dentistry Online Course. Race Approved 8 Hours of CE Credit with 24/7 Lifetime Access VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Feline Dentistry Webinar Online Course
Internal Root Canal Resorption in a Dog in Atlanta This dog seen at Atlanta Veterinary Dentistry has large lucent regions within the pulp cavity of both mandibular canine teeth. This is representative of idiopathic internal resorption. Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions https://veterinarydentistry.net/meet-registration VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Internal Root Canal Resorption in a Dog in Atlanta |
Feline Stomatitis With Full Mouth Extractions in a Cat Full mouth extractions in a cat resulting in complete resolution of pain and inflammation. Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions ☢️Free Extraction Webinar For Veterinarians this Sunday ☢️ https://veterinarydentistry.net/killertipssocial Join Dr Brett Beckman for a free webinar Sunday, Dec 6th, where he will cover how to perform quicker extractions. You'll discover tips and techniques to help you improve your techniques and become more efficient. Come and get The Dentistry Training You Didn't Get In Veterinary School VETERINARYDENTISTRY.LPAGES.CO New Killer Tips For Quicker Extractions
Bone Graft Utilizing Synergy Following Tooth Extraction in a Dog This patient had periodontal disease affecting the second and third mandibular molars. Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions ☢️Free Extraction Webinar For Veterinarians this Sunday ☢️ https://veterinarydentistry.net/killertipssocial Join Dr Brett Beckman for a free webinar Sunday, Dec 6th, where he will cover how to perform quicker extractions. You'll discover tips and techniques to help you improve your techniques and become more efficient. Come and get The Dentistry Training You Didn't Get In Veterinary School VETERINARYDENTISTRY.LPAGES.CO New Killer Tips For Quicker Extractions
Peripheral Odontogenic Fibroma and Epulis in Dog ☢️Free Extraction Webinar For Veterinarians this Sunday ☢️ https://veterinarydentistry.net/killertipssocial Join Dr Brett Beckman for a free webinar Sunday, Dec 6th, where he will cover how to perform quicker extractions. You'll discover tips and techniques to help you improve your techniques and become more efficient. Come and get The Dentistry Training You Didn't Get In Veterinary School VETERINARYDENTISTRY.LPAGES.CO New Killer Tips For Quicker Extractions
Tooth Sectioning Extraction and Root Canal in A Dog An image from the sectioning and extraction of the distal root and root canal procedure on the mesial root Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions https://veterinarydentistry.net/meet-registration VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Tooth Sectioning Extraction and Root Canal in A Dog |
Tooth Fracture & Convergent Roots in A Dog – Root Canal or Extraction Convergent roots, a developmental defect accompanied by a furcation defect that has resulted in dentin exposure and pulp death. Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions https://veterinarydentistry.net/meet-registration VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Tooth Fracture & Convergent Roots in A Dog – Root Canal or Extraction |
Instruments Techniques If proper bone removal is accomplished to expose the tooth root then the elevation of the tooth is so much easier than if attempting luxation/elevation in a single rooted or deciduous tooth that we would extract without the aid of a flap. It is important to note the proper technique for placing the luxator/elevator for these instances. The incisor extraction video demonstrates this technique. For surgical extractions the "luxation" portion is facilitated by the mesial and distal grooves in the bone so that very little "elevation" needs to be done. For Instruments and Equipment, I recommend for my students and use myself please visit: Brettspets https://veterinarydentistry.net/VeterinaryInstrumentsFB and help provide quality oral care for shelters around the country at the same time!
Periodontal Disease in a Yorkshire Terrier Dog 7 Weeks Following Cleaning and X-rays (Radiographs) A nine year old male neutered Yorkshire Terrier presented 7 weeks following dental cleaning and full mouth radiographs. Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions https://veterinarydentistry.net/meet-registration VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Periodontal Disease in a Yorkshire Terrier Dog 7 Weeks Following Cleaning and X-rays (Radgiographs) |
Fractured Fourth Premolar in A Dog Requiring Multiple X-ray Views to Demonstrate Periapical Lucencies Multiple views were needed in this case to confirm periapcial lucencies due to a fracture of tooth 208 in a dog. Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions https://veterinarydentistry.net/meet-registration VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Fractured Fourth Premolar in A Dog Requiring Multiple X-ray Views to Demonstrate Periapical Lucencies |
Veterinary Dentistry For Technicians Weekend Extravaganza - Detroit/Bloomfield Hills Michigan Solve those problems and many, many more with Annie Mills, LVT, Dental Technician Specialist (VTS) and Dr. Brett Beckman board certified veterinary dentist. This all encompassing course will provide the knowledge and technical skills to rank you in the top technicians anywhere in the field of veterinary dentistry and transform your current service into a highly efficient, organinzed dentistry machine. https://veterinarydentistry.net/veterinary-dentistry-for-technicians-weekend-extravaganza-detroit-bloomfield-hills-michigan-2019/
Bone Graft for Periodontal Disease in a Miniature Poodle Dog This miniature poodle has periodontal disease and endodontic disease affecting the left mandibular second molar (tooth 310). Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions https://veterinarydentistry.net/meet-registration VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Bone Graft for Periodontal Disease in a Miniature Poodle Dog |
Comprehensive Veterinary Dentistry For Technicians Online Course This is a Comprehensive Online Course Sharing the Practical Aspects Veterinary Dentistry For Technicians. Race Approved 8 Hours of CE Credit with 24/7 Lifetime Access VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Veterinary Dentistry For Technicians Webinar Online Course
Maxillary Cyst in a Dog Adjacent to the Left Fourth Premolar A middle aged Bassett hound presented with a mass adjacent to the left maxillary fourth premolar (208). Please join me for my next FREE LIVE online training = Killer Tips for Quicker Extractions https://veterinarydentistry.net/meet-registration VETERINARYDENTISTRY.NET Maxillary Cyst in a Dog Adjacent to the Left Fourth Premolar |

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  • What is the phone number for Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery in Atlanta GA?
    You can reach them at: 404-464-5510. It’s best to call Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery during business hours.
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    Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery is located at this address: 145 Cliftwood Drive NE Atlanta, GA 30328.