Q: What are the signs that your horse is ageing? A: Horses don’t all age at the same rate. Some of this is due to genetics, and some to the care they have received throughout their lifetime. Horses are, generally speaking, labelled as ‘senior’ when they reach the age of 15, but this is a massive…
Q: What are some imaging techniques that can be used in equine dentistry to get a better picture of what is going on in your horse’s mouth? A: Diagnosing and treating dental problems in horses can be challenging due to the relatively limited information that can be gleaned during a normal clinical examination. A horse’s mouth…
Q: When having a dentist tend to your horse's teeth, is it better if they use power tools or not? I've received very mixed opinions! Asked by Zandri Sune A: Firstly, it is very important to make sure that only a reputable and qualified dentist works on your horse's teeth. The condition of a horse's teeth can…
