Dental Care for Senior Horses
The ultimate goal when caring for the teeth of a senior horse is to keep the horse as comfortable as possible while trying to save as many functional teeth as possible.
EOTRH
All about Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis.
Secondary Dental Sinusitis
Secondary sinusitis means a sinus infection caused by another problem, such as a tooth infection, periodontal disease, cyst, or mass. The most common cause of secondary sinusitis is a dental infection.
PPID and Dental Disease
Untreated dental disease in a horse with uncontrolled PPID can be life threatening.
What are "wolf" teeth?
Let us explain what a "wolf" tooth is, how it differs from a canine tooth, and when should it be removed.
Oral Masses
Many different kinds of oral masses can develop in horses.