by Kayla Kurtz | Oct 3, 2019 | Dentistry
Because of their continuous eruption and the wearing of teeth, horses have an increased risk of dental disease. Luckily, horses rarely have problems with tooth decay or gum disease. Your horse chews feed by chewing in a circular motion, where the lower jaw slides... by bayside2019 | Feb 26, 2019 | Dentistry
Horses require regular dental care, not only to remove sharp points, but to look for and assess any potential abnormalities that could be causing them discomfort or more serious problems. Horses have a very unique dental structure. They have two major divisions of...