Equine dental disorders encompass a spectrum of conditions affecting incisors, cheek teeth and supporting structures, with consequences ranging from masticatory dysfunction to chronic pain and ...
Henry Tremaine MRCVS, senior lecturer in equine surgery at the University of Bristol, sets the scene: “During the late 20th century, it became clear that there was a greater demand for equine dental ...
Dental check-ups should be a regular feature in your horse’s basic health care routine. Andrea Oakes looks at problems that can arise in the mouth When it comes to equine dentistry, the days of a ...
Thank you for visiting our page. Chenoweth Equine Dentistry specializes in providing expert equine dental services to all breeds of horses, donkeys, mules, ponies, and zebras. Whether you only have ...
When discussing our dental health, we are familiar with commonly used terms such as plaque, cavity, or root canal. But discussing our horses' teeth can be a bit more confusing: Mesial. Occlusal ...
Carter Wilson Facebook Carter Wilson, along with his wife Megan, visit about 10 states each year working on the dental care of horses. You are an equine dental technician. How is that the same or ...
When was the last time you had your horse’s teeth checked by a vet or equine dental technician? If you have ever experienced toothache, you will know how painful it can be, as well as the efforts you ...
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BRENTWOOD — By midmorning Ben Koertje already had treated two elderly patients that had stopped eating, and was on his second house call of the day. Or, more precisely, horse call. Moving quickly, he ...
NACOGDOCHES, Texas (KTRE) - In the last twenty years, great advancements in equine dentistry have been made. Yet, veterinarians say many horse owners don’t understand the benefits. A Nacogdoches ...
Just like humans, horses can have tooth problems that make them ornery and sap their productivity. So to keep their horses in top shape, Mongolian herders started experimenting with equine dentistry ...
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