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is shorter than the upper jaw and the incisors do not meet (Figure 2.5). Thereafter, youngsters

        should be inspected annually to check for sharp points and to ensure that the permanent teeth
  VetBooks.ir  are  erupting  normally  and  that  the  temporary  ones  are  being  shed.  Removal  of  retained
        deciduous teeth and minor corrections should be performed as appropriate. Wolf teeth that

        are likely to cause a problem may be removed before the horse comes into work.

























































        Figure 2.5 Parrot mouth



             Once a horse is in work, the teeth should initially be inspected every 6 months. It may
        then be possible to extend the period to 9 or 12 months if no problems are encountered.



        How do I find a good dental technician?


        Equine  dentistry  is  now  regulated.  The  increase  in  number  of  skilled  equine  dental
        technicians has significantly improved the welfare of the horse over the last few years. All
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