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        Figure 2.4 A gag and a bright light are necessary for detailed evaluation of the cheek teeth



             In  specialist  dental  clinics  and  many  equine  practices  the  use  of  a  rigid  intraoral
        endoscope with a bright light source and magnified image allows the teeth and soft tissues at

        the back of the mouth to be properly inspected and aids identification of diseased teeth and
        gums. Video or still images may be saved for future reference.

             The findings are recorded on a dental chart (see Figure 2.1). This also has information on
        the treatment given and recommendations for future examination intervals and treatment.




        The dental programme

        It is recommended that foals are checked at or shortly after birth to ensure that their incisors

        meet normally and they do not have a parrot mouth. This is a condition where the lower jaw
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