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Professional
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Dr.
Brook Niemiec, DVM Dr. Brook Niemiec is a 1994 graduate of the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. He is a Board Certified Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry as well as a Fellow in the Academy of Veterinary Dentistry. Dr. Niemiec has been serving the dental needs of Southern California animals for more than a decade. In this time he has personally performed over 20,000 dental procedures, including: endodontic therapy (root canals and vital pulp therapy), oral and maxillofacial surgery, periodontal therapy and surgery, orthodontics (braces), restorative and cosmetic dentistry, and prosthetic (crowns and bridges) dentistry. Dr. Niemiec, as one of seventy-three Board Certified Veterinary Dental
specialists, is recognized internationally as one of the leading authorities
in Veterinary Dentistry. An advocate for improved understanding, prevention
and treatment of disease, Dr. Niemiec lectures extensively to professional
and non-professional groups at local, national, and international meetings.
Additionally, he has published numerous articles in well-respected journals
at the local, state, national, and international levels. In his spare time, Dr. Niemiec is an enthusiastic outdoorsman who favors
hiking, fishing, skiing, camping and playing golf as well as visiting
museums, attending live theater, and sporting events. He also enjoys
daily trips to the beach with his Labrador Retriever, Caeli, and returns
home to his black cat Nez. For more information on Dr. Niemiec see the
curriculum vitae below. EDUCATION: Fellow, Academy of Veterinary Dentistry, April 2000. |
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Sabatino was born and raised in San Diego. She has ben working as a technician in the veterinary field since 1992, and began to specialize in dentistry shortly there after, as she was trained by veterinary dentists Dr. Thomas Mulligan and Dr. Brook Niemiec. Dawn's family includes her husband Michael and son Thomas as well as 3 dogs: Tonka, Ajax, and Roo and 3 cats: Boots, Spitfire, and Gork In addition to Dawn's work at our hospital, she regularly visits other veterinary hospitals to teach dental xray and prophylaxis techniques. |
VETERINARY EXPERIENCE: |
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ALL CARE ANIMAL REFERRAL CENTER |
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| UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Davis, CA. January - June, 1999. Fellowship in Veterinary Anesthesiology A month long training program in the small animal anesthesiology department. Areas covered included: anesthetic protocols for healthy, infirmed, pediatric, and geriatric patients, advanced anesthetic monitoring techniques, post-operative pain management, local oral nerve blocks, pharyngostomy entubation, epidural anesthesia, anesthetic crisis management. |
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MAIN STREET SMALL ANIMAL HOSPITAL, San Diego,
CA July 1996 - present. |
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| ABC VETERINARY HOSPITAL, San Marcos, CA. June 1994 - present. Staff Veterinarian Perform all facets of general medicine and surgery. Responsible for the performance of all advanced dental procedures. These procedures include endodontics, oral surgery, restorative dentistry, periodontal surgery, orthodontics and genetic counseling, radiology and advanced oral medicine. Responsible for training staff in all areas of veterinary dentistry, including dental prophylaxis, radiology, and charting with the trident system. |
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ALBANY
VETERINARY CLINIC, Albany, CA. August 1993 - September 1993. |
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RESEARCH: Success Rates of Vital Pulpotomies. Thomas W. Mulligan DVM, Dip. ACVD Effects of utilizing local nerve blocks in the oral cavity on intraoperative
vital signs Incidence of significant findings on preoperative thoracic radiographs
in dental patients Success rate of utilizing endodontic files as carriers for heated gutta
percha in |
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Original Reviewed Publications: “Dental Radiology”,
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, June, 2004 “Dental Radiology”,
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, March, 2004 “Dental Prophylaxis”,
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, December 2003. “Therapy
of Oral Fractures Utilizing Acrylic Splints: A Step-by-Step Instruction” “Vital Pulpotomies, a Step by Step Instruction”, “Assessment
of Vital Pulp Therapy for Nine Complicated Crown “Endodontic Therapy in a Mandibular Molar with Periodontal-Endodontic
disease”, “Crown Therapy on a Severely Fractured Upper Fourth Premolar in
a Dog”, Books and Chapters:
“Repair
of a Severe Maxillary Fracture in a Dog Using a Figure-8 “Apicoectomy
and Retrograde Filling of an Abscessed Maxillary Canine in a Dog” “Open
Root Planing and Guided Tissue Regeneration Using Synthetic Bone Grafting “Therapy of a lingually displaced mandibular canine with a Mann
incline plane”, “Endodontic and Crown therapy in a Canine Which Was Blocked With
a Pulp Stone”, |
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