OTHER DIAGNOSES CONSIDERED
Other conditions or ailments that might also need to be ruled out by a vet.
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Synonyms: Dental Malocclusion
Other conditions or ailments that might also need to be ruled out by a vet.
These are tests that might be helpful to make this diagnosis or further characterize the condition.
These treatments might be used to help resolve or improve this condition.
You might make these observations when a horse has this condition.
Yawning
Front Teeth (Incisors) Look Abnormal
Parrot Mouth or Overbite
Weight Loss, Thin, Losing Weight
Head Tossing or Shaking, while Ridden
Dunks or Soaks Hay in Water Bucket
Abnormal Movement or Twitching of Lips
Foreign Body, Plant Awns Stuck in Mouth, Lips, Tongue or Gums
Manure has Grain, Corn or Oats in It
Manure has Long Hay Fibers in It
Shear Mouth, Angle of Occlusion is Steep
Difficult to Bridle or Work with Mouth
Bolting Under Saddle
Cheeks or Jowls Look Hollowed Out
Rearing while Under Saddle
I might need these skills if my horse has this diagnosis.
A balanced approach to dental maintenance in the horse starts with a careful dental examination at least once annually.
Some horses with abnormalities may require more frequent dental examinations and treatment.
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CREDIBLE EQUINE HEALTH INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET
AAEP - Equine Dental Care: What Every Horse Owner Should Know
AVMA - Authority of Vet Techs & Other Non-Vets to Perform Dental Procedures
AAEP - Dental Examination
Easley Equine Dentistry
AAEP - Equine Dental Glossary
UC Davis - CEH:THR - Equine Dentistry: It's Not Just Floating Anymore (2006)
Veterinary Equine Dentistry
U of Guelph Info Sheet: Dentistry