Housatonic Veterinary Care

PO Box 208 / 23 Kent Road South
Cornwall Bridge, CT 06754

(860)672-4948

housatonicvet.com

Routine Dentistry

White HorseHorses need regular preventive dental maintenance every six months to one year. Unlike people, horses' teeth have an eruption rate of two-three mm per year. The teeth should wear in correspondence to yearly eruption rate. Malocclusions, or improper position of the teeth, can lead to many health issues and behavioral problems.

Identifying dental problems as early as possible is important. There are several factors that come into play at a young age that might increase treatment needed, or make a remedy even possible: loss of food while eating; eats hay before his grain; grain in water bucket; difficulty chewing or excess salivation; loss of body condition; large undigested food particles in manure larger than one quarter inch; head tilting or tossing; bit chewing; tongue lolling; tries to rear while bridling; fighting the bit or resisting the bridal; bucking or failing to stop or turn; foul odor from the mouth or nostrils; traces of blood in the mouth; or nasal discharge or swelling of the face. Other horses may not show noticeable signs, because they just simply adapt to their discomfort.

Dr. Kane has a passion for equine dentistry and has become skilled in both hand-floating and power-floating on equids of all shapes and sizes. We believe that your horse's health depends greatly on the condition of their mouth and want to help develop complete and regular dental management plan for you and your equine friend.