Oral Examination
Started February 15, 2016
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Dentistry is an important part of the health care of your horse. Your horse’s teeth should be examined at least every year
Read moreRasping to reduce sharp edges can vastly improve your horse’s performance. It is essential that your bit or bridle does not cause oral discomfort
Read moreRemoval of any minor focal overgrowths such as small ramps, hooks, overgrown teeth, waves and spurs
Read moreRostral profiling of the upper and lower cheek teeth (previously referred to as bit-seating)
Read moreThe incisor teeth are found at the front of the horses mouth and are used for nipping the grass.
Read moreDocumented and detailed dental reports and charts during our appointments provides on-going dental history.
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