The Horse, Zoetis Team for Equine Dental Awareness Month
February is National Pet Dental Health Month, and to help educate owners about their horses’ oral health, The Horse has partnered with Zoetis for Equine Dental Awareness Month.
February is National Pet Dental Health Month, and to help educate owners about their horses’ oral health, The Horse has partnered with Zoetis for Equine Dental Awareness Month.
Thorough exams, conducted early in the inflammation process, make way for better treatment planning.
Learn why dental and digestive problems in geriatric horses often go hand in hand and what you can do to help your horse thrive in his golden years.
One survey found 84% of veterinarians didn’t use PPE or wash their hands between equine dental patients. One researcher says biosecurity should be the expectation, not the exception. Find out why.
Donkeys have similar dental structures as horses, and they’re at risk of developing many of the same kinds of dental issues. But, unlike horses, their problems often go overlooked—and that’s to their detriment, according to donkey specialists.
A young gelding presenting for lower jaw swelling has a rare but treatable dental condition.
While routine tooth floatings are important, the veterinary oral exam is the most valuable part of dental care.
With recent advances in equine dental care, veterinarians have a wide variety of treatment options available to manage equine dental abnormalities.
Some developmental disorders can be dangerous and performance-limiting if not treated promptly and properly.
Find out why you should trust your horse’s oral care to medically trained veterinarians and American Veterinary Dental College diplomates.
Practitioners discuss how checking a horse’s dentition factors into a typical PPE, including steps to take and disclaimers to make.
Brush up on your equine dental knowledge with these free resources.
Dental care is an important part of keeping a horse healthy and happy throughout his life. Learn about common tooth problems and regular dental care in this slideshow.
Temporomandibular joint changes could cause pain as well as behavior problems and poor performance in horses. Or not.
Equine dental anatomy and issues are unique to horses, and they deserve special scientific analyses as well as consideration at home. A German research team took a closer look.
An owner’s Morgan mare might have something wrong with her teeth. What should she expect from an equine dental examination? A veterinarian with an interest in equine dentistry weighs in.
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