"Many of the dental diseases in horses, as in people, could be categorized as silent diseases," says Gordon Baker, equine veterinarian at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital in ...
Wolf teeth can cause problems in some horses but not others — and ultimately that is the main consideration when deciding whether to remove them in the interest of your horse’s health and comfort.
Some tooth problems in horses start early. A foal may be born with an overbite (“parrot mouth”) or underbite (“sow mouth”) if the jawbones are mismatched in length. If these abnormalities are ...
Proper dental hygiene is essential not only for people but also for horses, which require regular dental care to maintain their health and comfort. Veterinarian Dr. Rebekah Hartfield says many horse ...
The horse’s teeth are crucial for eating/chewing and important for good health and fitness. Dental problems can be painful, which can lead to altered behavior. Sometimes a performance or behavior ...
FARGO -- Proper dental care is important to maintain optimal horse health. Although some horses with dental problems show obvious signs of discomfort, many horses show no noticeable signs, cautions ...