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All
horses can benefit from dental care. Just because your horse is fat or only 2
years old, don't think dental care is unnecessary.
Floating is definitely not just for old or thin horses. We use air powered floats to do a complete dental. These floats allow us to easily take care of many problems that are impossible to correct with hand floats. We always use a speculum to allow a complete exam and treatment. Your horse can be treated at our hospital or we have a portable set of stocks that we can use on your farm. The stocks and pneumatic floats allow us to keep everything safe for your horse, you and us.
Our portable stocks make treating your horses safe and efficient.
Our
Steps in Performing Complete Dentistry 2.
Sedation -- 99% of the horses we treat are placed in stocks.
Sedation is required for complete examination and treatment. 3.
Evaluate incisors (front teeth) and molar occlusion--how efficiently the
back teeth are processing feed. 4.
Full mouth speculum -- this devise holds the mouth open so complete
examination and treatment is possible. 5.
Clean the mouth and visual exam -- after the mouth is cleaned, the teeth,
gums, cheek and tongue are examined. 6.
Palpation of teeth -- each tooth is then examined by feel, each surface
is felt for abnormalities and the tooth is checked to be sure it is not loose. 7.
Basic floating procedure -- We use pneumatic (air driven) floats to
perform our corrective procedures. We
use these floats to remove sharp enamel points from the
outer and inner edges of each tooth.
Floats are also used to remove overgrown teeth. 8.
Extraction of diseased teeth, wolf teeth and/or removal of premolar caps. 9.
Examination of entire mouth for sharp edges following floating. 10.
Reversal of anesthesia. These
basic steps are performed with all floating procedures.
Some abnormalities we find may require extra treatment (example -
flushing and antibiotic gel in periodontal pockets).
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