Advanced Theoretical Equine Dental Technicians Course - Live Day Only Package

  • 11 July 2025 7:15am - 5:00pm
  • Online
  • Event

An essential course if you’re looking to sit the BEVA/BVDA exam

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About this course

BAEDT Theory is designed for individuals wishing to qualify as an equine dental technician. The course will help you prepare for the BEVA/BVDA exam and provide you with the necessary knowledge to develop your career as an EDT. Please note that in order to sit the exam you must have attended this course.

BEVA vet members are able to book the live day exclusively, where you will join us online for a day of lectures and discussions to explore dental procedures and techniques. Our speakers will also share their top tips for passing the exam, reasons for common failures and invite you to ask questions.

Please note for those wishing to sit the BEVA/BVDA exam, this course's live element is mandatory. To satisfy the exam requirements, you must be present throughout the day and attendance at the live meeting is monitored.

The recording of the live sessions will be available to you for 12 months from the date of the live event.

 

Equine Dental Technicians need to book the full course

This live day package is suitable for BEVA Vet Members.

If you are an Equine Dental Technician or if you are not a BEVA Vet Member, you will need to book the full package which includes recorded online sessions as well as the live day to ensure that you cover everything that you need to know. You can book this here.

 

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course you will...

  • understand the depth of knowledge required to pass the BEVA/BVDA exam, including common reasons for failure
  • understand equine dental diagnostic techniques and appropriate procedures for dental technicians
  • understand how to collaborate within the veterinary care team for equine dental care
  • understand equine dental anatomy in the context of the whole horse
  • understand the basics of equine digestive physiology and nutrition in relation to equine dental care
  • understand the basic health care needs and common diseases of the horse
  • understand the beneficial and pathogenic roles of microbes and their control
  • understand evidence-based medicine and its application to equine dental care
  • understand the UK legislation that applies to equine dental procedures

 

Our speakers
  • Course Organiser: Rob Pascoe BVSc BAEDT DipAVDC-Eq MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry (Equine)
  • Mark Grant MA VetMB BSc PhD CertAVP(ED) BAEDT MRCVS
  • Jess Hughes BSc BAEDT

 

Course sponsors

Dearson   Equine Blades Direct