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INFO: Equine Dentistry: Why Equine Veterinarians are Uniquely Qualified
Finding the right person to provide dental care for your horse can be confusing for some owners. Proper dental care can be the key to maintaining...
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INFO: The Basics of Equine Dentistry, Straight from the Horse's Mouth
In the past, many horse owners let non-professionals attend to their horse's mouth. Now more people recognize the value of equine veterinary dentists...
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INFO: Bits, Bitting and Dentistry
The mouth of the horse is the principle means of communication between the horse and rider or driver. Obviously, other aids are used as well, but for...
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INFO: Meet the Veterinary Specialists: The Dentist
When you take your pet in for its annual wellness examination, one of the first things the veterinarian does is a dental check, since dental health...
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INFO: Equine Dental Care: What Every Horse Owner Should Know
Brief History
Horses have been around for many, many years. Some experts have determined from fossil evidence that horses have existed for over 55...
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INFO: Float a Horse's Teeth
What Does that Mean and Why is it Necessary?
So what does it mean to float a horse's teeth? I'm sure you've heard this a time or two (if you...
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INFO: Dental Examination
I have a Morgan mare who, I think, might have something wrong with her teeth. What should I expect from a dental examination for my horse?The...
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INFO: Equine Dental Care Is More Than Just Floating
When you schedule an appointment for yourself at the dentist’s office, you usually mark off a whole afternoon on your calendar. You have X...
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INFO: Understanding Your Horse's Teeth
Horses have a unique dental structure. Their teeth are divided into two major sections: the incisors, which are the teeth seen in the front of the...
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INFO: Recognize Your Horse’s Dental Problems
Horses with dental problems may show obvious signs, such as pain or irritation, or they may show no noticeable signs at all. This is because some...
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