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Explore the standards of practice in equine dentistry with Dr. Matt Schaefer, DVM. This presentation covers essential dental checks from foal to adult stages, emphasizing care intervals based on the horse's usage, whether performance, pleasure, or pasture. Recommendations include dental evaluations between 6 months and 2 years, annual checks during routine veterinary visits, and biannual exams for horses with a history of dental care. For more resources and presentation materials, visit DairylandVet.net.
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Equine Dentistry Matt Schaefer,DVM.
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Standards of Practice Delegation of Veterinary Medical Acts
Recommendations for Dental Checks • Between 6 months and 2 years as a foal • Yearly, ie. During shots, coggins • At least every 2 years with full mouth speculum if history of good dental care • Performance horse needs different than pleasure or pasture horses
Thank-You • All Presentation Notes with the pictures can be found on the web @ Dairyland vet.net