Most horse owners are privy to caring for their adult horses' teeth and diligent in obtaining proper dental care. But caring for foals' and young horses' deciduous (or simply put, baby) teeth is a ...
Dental problems are common in horses and can affect nearly every aspect of their daily life — from eating, grazing and ...
Since February brings us both National Pet Dental Health Month and the year of the horse, now seems like a good time to address equine dental care. According to the Oregon Veterinary Medical ...
There is evidence that even ancient horses received dental care, and now caregivers can use motorized tools to keep the animals healthy. By Sarah Maslin Nir You’re not supposed to look a gift horse in ...
One of the most common aspects people consider when selecting a horse to purchase is the animal's conformation. Are his hocks too straight? Is his back strong? And are his pasterns too long? But some ...
Dental problems are a common cause of oral pain, discomfort when ridden and difficulty eating. Because of this, most horse owners recognise the importance of regular dental inspection and treatment.
This photo shows excessive reduction of the chewing surface by using a power instrument incorrectly. These photos show a mouth with proper dentistry 9 months prior, showing very few signs of tool ...
The latest techniques and research are giving a bite to equine dentistry. You might not be able to teach your young horse to floss, says vet and dental specialist Graham Duncanson MRCVS, but widening ...