EQUINE DENTIAL CARE

By: JOE MIDDLETON

   Routine Floating, Full Mouth Balancing, Wolf Teeth Extraction, Bite Realignment.

 

Don't assume it's only old horses that need their teeth looked after. Any horse, from weanling age on up, can have dental problems that cause pain and compromise the ability to chew and utilize feed.

 

To Ensure A Balance Mouth And Good Occlusion, Routine Dential Exams Should Be Done Twice A Year By A Qualified Equine Dentist Or Veterinarian.

Prevention Is Key. Most Dential Abnormalities Are More Easily Prevented Than Corrected.

About the Author:

Joe Middleton is a Equine Dentist

18850 NE 55th St.

Williston, Florida  32696

352-246-7045


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