Equine Dentistry Essentials

3-Day Workshop and Wetlab For Veterinarians

Three days of immersive evidence-based education focused on gold-standard equine dental care. Learn practical, real-world techniques from experienced Western Australian equine veterinarians who perform advanced dentistry every day. Strengthen your skills, confidence and clinical decision-making in a supportive, hands-on environment.

28-30 August 2026
St Catherine’s Seminar Room, UWA,
2 Park Rd, Crawley, WA
Dental Vet Clinic

440 Nicholson Rd, Forrestdale, WA
Hands-on wetlab sessions combining in-depth theory
with practical training on cadavers and live horses.
Workshop:

Workshop:

Are you performing equine dental procedures but unsure whether you are accurately identifying pathology?

Do you want to offer a higher standard of dental care but feel you need more structured, hands-on training?

Are you mentoring recent graduates but struggling to find the time to teach equine dentistry properly?

If any of this sounds familiar, this workshop was designed for you. This comprehensive three–day workshop is designed specifically for equine veterinarians looking to provide their patients with world-class dental care. It combines in-depth theory with practical wetlab training on cadavers and live horses. You will leave with a clearer understanding of anatomy and pathology, improved technical skills, and the confidence to deliver safe, evidence-based dental care in everyday practice.

This event also brings together the WA equine veterinary community for shared learning, discussion and collaboration.

Why Attend:

Why Attend:

  • Learn from experienced local equine veterinarians who perform advanced dental procedures daily.
  • Strengthen connections within the Western Australian equine veterinary community.
  • Gain practical skills you can apply immediately in rural and metropolitan practice.
  • Engage with real case examples drawn directly from clinical practice.
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What Will Be Covered:

What Will Be Covered:

  • Performing a detailed external and intraoral examination.
  • Anatomy, ageing and nomenclature. Understand exactly what you are looking at.
  • Common and uncommon pathology, grounded in the latest research.
  • Treatment planning. Modern techniques, realistic limitations and how to avoid common pitfalls.
  • Sedation, analgesia and nerve blocks.
  • Dental radiology and image interpretation.
  • Routine performance floating on cadavers and live horses.
  • Extractions, including theory and cadaver practice on request.
  • Pulp capping and introductions to what is possible (restorations and endodontics).
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The course can be tailored to the participant’s experience. For veterinarians confident in routine floating, more time can be allocated to advanced procedures such as extractions, regional anaesthesia and other areas of interest.

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Having a course right here in our own backyard that enables us to get in depth training is INVALUABLE.

- Dr Sarah Sly

Day 1 - Friday 28th August

Theory

St Catherine’s Seminar Room, UWA
7:50amArrive and welcome!
8:00-8:30amInstrumentation, the oral exam and charting (Kirsten Jackson)
8:30-9:15amAnatomy, development, ageing, nomenclature (Kirsten Jackson)
9:15-9:45amMorning tea
9:45-10:15amPathology 1: Malocclusions and dental overgrowths (James Meyer)
10:15-11:15amPathology 2: Endodontic/ periapical disease, periodontal disease, EOTRH and dental caries (Kirsten Jackson)
11:15-12:00pmSedation, analgesia, regional and local anaesthesia (James Meyer)
12:00-12:30pmPerformance floating and powertool safety (James Meyer)
12:30- 1:30pmLunch
1:30- 2:15pmExtractions: wolf teeth, deciduous teeth, incisors & canines (James Meyer)
2:15- 3:00pmExtractions: cheek teeth (Kirsten Jackson)
3:00-3:15pmAfternoon tea
3:15-4:15pmDental radiography and radiology (Kirsten Jackson)
4:15-4:45pmRestorations and Endodontics: pulp capping and beyond (Kirsten Jackson)
4:45-5:30pmInteractive case study presentations and discussions (All)

Day 2 - Saturday 29th August

Practical workshop with cadavers

Dental Vet Clinic
8:30-9:30amExternal and internal oral examination, anatomy, ageing and charting (cadavers) (All)
9:30-10:30amPowertool use, performance floating (cadavers) (All)
10:30-11:00amMorning tea
11:00-12:30pmPowertool use, performance floating (cadavers) (All)
12:30-1:30pmLunch
1:30- 2:30pmDemonstration on pulp capping (Kirsten Jackson), then nerve blocks and regional analgesia (Kirsten Jackson), continue with powertool use
2:30- 4:00pmRotation between radiology (James Meyer) and periodontal disease/ diastema treatments (Kirsten Jackson)
4:00-4:15pmAfternoon tea
4:15-5:00pmParticipant’s choice- further performance floating, extractions, nerve blocks, etc. (All)

Day 3 - Sunday 30th August

Practical workshop with live horses and cadavers

Dental Vet Clinic
8:30- 10:00amFurther work on cadavers- performance floating, or participant’s choice (All)
10:00-10:30amMorning tea
10:30- 12:30pmPerformance floating- live horses (All)
12:30- 1:30pmLunch
1:30- 4:30pmPerformance floating- live horses (All)

Course Presenters

Dr Kirsten Jackson

Dr Kirsten Jackson

BSc BVMS (Hons)
PhD
MANZCVS (Equine Dentistry)

Dr Kirsten Jackson is the Owner and Director of Dental Vet, Western Australia’s first purpose-built equine veterinary dental clinic. With more than 17 years of experience as an equine veterinarian, she has focused almost exclusively on advancing equine dentistry through progressive clinical work.

Kirsten achieved Membership in Equine Dentistry with the Australian and New Zealand College of Scientists in 2012 and completed her PhD at the University of Western Australia in 2021, where her research into equine peripheral caries contributed important new understanding to the field. Her work had been published extensively in leading international journals and presented at national and international conferences.

She has undertaken advanced training in Europe in endodontics and restorative procedures and continues to drive innovation in equine dental care. Her current research interests include CT imaging, EOTRH and the development of new materials for equine endodontics.

Her teaching is grounded in real cases, current evidence and the practical realities of equine practice in Western Australia.

Dr James Meyer

Dr James Meyer

BSc(PV) DVM
MANZCVS (Equine Dentistry)
CertAVP (Equine Dentistry)

Dr James Meyer began riding horses at the age of three, working his way through hacking, dressage and eventing. He completed his veterinary degree in the Inaugural Class at the University of Adelaide. Spending his formative years at Goolwa District Pony Club, James is now an active member of Pony Club (Instructor), FEI, ANZCVS, and the EVA.

James frequently provides services for FEI events as a Level 2 Official Veterinarian and as an accredited Endurance veterinarian. James has seen clinical practice across SA & WA, including running his own practice for 5 years, and previously received the Ben Cunneen & Alistair Rogers Award for Outstanding Service to the EVA & Industry.

James has been practising equine dentistry since graduation and has undertaken extensive practical & online education in the field. In 2021, he passed his Membership in Equine Dentistry with the Australian & New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists, followed by the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine Dentistry) in 2025. He is now the Head Subject Examiner for Equine Dentistry with the ANZCVS, as well as Co-Editor for the AEV Journal.

Dr Tory Kö-Peternelj

Dr Tory Kö-Peternelj

Veterinary Surgeon
BSc DVM

MANZCVS (Equine Dentistry)

Dr Tory Kö-Peternelj is an assiociate veterinarian at Dental Vet, where she plays a leading role in the delivery of advanced equine dental care. Her clinical work focuses on comprehensive oral examinations, evidence-based treatment planning and the management of both routine and complex dental pathology.

After graduating with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Murdoch University, Tory worked in general equine practice across Perth before developing a strong clinical focus in equine dentistry. She joined Dental Vet in 2021 and has since undertaken extensive continued training in advanced dental procedures.

In 2024, she achieved Membership in Equine Dentistry with the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists. Tory performs equine dentistry daily within a referral-level setting, including periodontal therapy, extractions, dental radiography and oral endoscopy.

She brings practical experience and can share the realities of equine practice in Western Australia.

Investment:

$4,950 + GST

Includes lunches, morning and afternoon tea on all three days.

Special Offers:

Early Bird Special:
SAVE $500

Register before 01/06/2026 to save $500 per ticket. Individual ticket price $4,450 + GST.

Group Discount:
SAVE 10%

Register with colleagues and save on your ticket prices. 5% discount for the second veterinarian. 10% discount for three or more.

One Day Pass:
$500 + GST

Available for the Friday Theory Day only. Includes lunch, morning and afternoon tea.

Places are strictly limited to ensure a high instructor-to-participant ratio.
Book early to avoid disappointment.