Equine Dentistry

Equine Dentistry

Take Care of Your Horse's Teeth

The laws governing equine veterinary care and dentistry are complex and vary by state. It is in your best interest (and your horse’s) to know who can legally provide equine dental care in your area. The use of non-veterinarian “equine dentists” is common but may involve medical and legal risks, and only a licensed veterinarian should administer a sedative or analgesic to your horse, diagnose dental problems, and develop and oversee a treatment plan. In our effort to provide the highest quality care to our equine patients, our veterinary practice is pleased to offer full-service dental care for horses.

10 Reasons Your Horse Needs Dental Care

Dropping Feed

Suddenly Not Eating Hay Or Grain

Quidding (Dropping Clumps Of Hay)

Eating With Head Tilted To One Side

Salivating More Than Normal

Losing Weight

Soft or Hard Asymmetric Swellings

Fussy With Bridle (Resistant To One Side)

One Sided Nasal Discharge With Odor

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