Use of the Powertome® Periotome in Exodontia in a Southern Sea Lion
IAAAM 2013
Steven E. Holmstrom
Animal Dental Clinic, San Carlos, CA, USA

Due to their size, exodontia in large wildlife species can be difficult. This presentation discusses the use of an electo-mechanical device, the PowertomeTM Periotome to sever the periodontal ligament and make exodontia easier.

Anesthesia was induced via injection and maintained via gas anesthesia through a cuffed tube. Intraoral radiographs were taken which showed that the left maxillary canine tooth was dead. A gingival releasing flap on the mesialbuccal and distalbuccal line angles of the tooth was created. The Powertome® Periotome was used to separate the periodontal ligament and the tooth was elevated. After cleaning out the tooth alveolus, the flap was closed with 2-0 Monocryl, in a combination of simple interrupted and interlocking continuous sutures.

Recovery was uneventful and the surgical wound healed without complication.

  

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Steven E. Holmstrom
Animal Dental Clinic
San Carlos, CA, USA


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