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OVMA Lecture Slides

Access and download the slides used in Dr. Pegg’s lecture, along with printable PDF handouts that include space for notes.

Setup for Success: How to Get Through Your Procedures with More Ease

   January 29, 2026 at 9:15 - 10:15 a.m.

This lecture will focus on a start to finish approach to everything except the actual procedure. 

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 Slides & Notes 

Defining the Dentistry Culture in Your Practice

January 29, 2026 at 10:45 a.m - 11:45 p.m.

This talk will help you identify your values and translate that into building a clear dentistry culture that is right for your practice and client base.

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Look Smarter, Not Harder – Diagnostics in Veterinary Dentistry

January 29, 2026 at 1:15 p.m - 2:15 p.m.

This session will go through the major dental diagnostic approaches. We’ll also discuss dental radiology and showcase some key lesions you don’t want to miss.

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Little Teeth, Big Problems – Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Issues in the First Year

January 29, 2026 at 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.

We’ll explore dental needs in the first year of life in this talk. From malocclusions to broken puppy teeth, unerupted teeth and the mysterious juvenile gingivitis/periodontitis in cats.

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Following a Stepwise Approach to Dental Extractions

January 29, 2026 at 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

 In this session we’ll go through (with video) the step-by-step approach to extraction of the maxillary canine and maxillary fourth premolar with video. 

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A Dental Review for People in a Hurry

January 30, 2026 at 9:15 - 10:15 a.m.

This session will cover the diagnosis and treatment for all of the most commonly encountered pathology in the dog and cat. Buckle up for 50 minutes of tooth fractures, perio, TR, FCGS, mucosal disease and more.

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How the Courses Are Designed & Delivered

Our courses are designed for practicing veterinarians—clear, efficient, and clinically relevant. Delivered over 1–2 days in our CE space connected to the hospital, each course combines hands-on wet lab experience with cadavers and focused lecture time, giving you both practical and in-setting learning. Participating in our courses gives you a one year access to online courses. 

Each module is broken into digestible sections so you can:

  • Learn at your own pace

  • Revisit specific techniques when needed

  • Fit continuing education into a busy clinical schedule

The following is a cadaver surgical demonstration video by Dr. Jane Pegg, showing a feline maxillary incisor surgical extraction.

Instructional videos feature instructional voice-overs, step-by-step breakdown, and supporting diagrams for clear, practical guidance.


This Is Just a Preview

What you see here is only a small example of the full Transcend Vet CE experience. While this video gives you a clear instructional demonstration, in-person courses offer so much more—you get hands-on experience with Dr. Pegg in our state-of-the-art CE space, guided step by step, and the chance to practice techniques under expert supervision.

Additional courses and surgical content will expand on these concepts with deeper instruction, advanced techniques, and comprehensive case coverage, giving you the confidence and skills to apply them in your own practice.