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Precision Dental Services
(308) 325-0290
PrecisionDentalServices@gmail.com

The best for your horse, the best from your horse. We do dentistry by a team approach utilizing a veterinarian, vet tech, and vet assistant. Licensed in NE, TX, SD, WY, MT, IA, and MN.
 
Pro Performance Equine: Adam Gengenbach DVM
1050 West Waverly Road
Raymond, NE 68428
(402) 450-3943
adamgengenbachdvm@gmail.com


- Veterinary equine dental maintenance
- Serving Nebraska and Oklahoma
- Kansas service coming soon!
- Professionally licensed
- References available
 
Proteus Sound Equine Services
Proteus Sound Equine Services
Cocoa, FL 32926
(321) 987-2222
(321) 432-1585
Jesse@FloridaHoofCare.com


Two equine dental technicians, both graduates of the American School of Equine Dentistry. Equipment for horses and donkeys from draft to mini. We use either hand or power floats.
 

www.floatmyhorse.com/
Scotia Equine Dental
Scotia Equine Dental


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93 S. Whitman School Rd
Buckfield, ME 04220
(207) 336-3864
horsedentist@healingspiritfarm.com


The best person to recognize when your horse needs help with his teeth is you, but do you know what to watch for?

Are you aware of what sort of difficulties your horse may be dealing with?

A veterinarian and an equine dentist in the UK teamed up to do a survey of horse's mouths. They examined 100 horses of various ages.

Here are some of their findings...
- All 100 of the horses had sharp points on their molars.
- 33 had restricted jaw movement.
- 37 had various forms of sharp hooks on their molars.
- 10 had one or more wolf teeth.
- 5 had loose teeth.
- 3 were missing molars.

That's quite a list! Notice the very first finding: All 100 horses had sharp points and edges on their molars. Every time these horses went to eat they had to deal with those sharp points. Let's try to put this into a human context. This would be something like you trying to eat an apple with thumbtacks in your mouth.

We recommend YEARLY visits to see your horses (see above) - when seen yearly for gentle, hand-floats, we help your horse get the most from his/her food and help you get the most and best from your horse. The charge is typically approx. $55/horse with a farm call that ranges from $15 to $30 depending on the distance traveled and the number of horses in the immediate area.
 
www.healingspiritfarm.com/9201.html
Shelley Lavigne CEqD
160 Daniel Peck Road
East Haddem, CT 06423
(860) 212-0114
equinedentalct3696@att.net


Equine Dental of Central CT, serving all of New England.

I work in back yard horses to Grand Prix, solving problems including biting, soreness, balance, and movement. I work with hand and power floats as needed. Experienced, educated, and reliable. Working for the spirit of the horse.
 
Southern Equine Veterinary Services, PLLC
Southern Equine Veterinary Services, PLLC
334 Knob Lick Blue Springs Road
Knob Lick, KY 42154
(270) 261-1177
drhughes@kyhorsevet.com


Exclusive horse veterinary practice with stables and riding facility for hospitalization and boarding needs.
 

www.kyhorsevet.com/
Tammy Bishop Equine Dentist
Wales, ME 04280
walesequinedentist@hotmail.com


Offering:
Hand and power floats
Complete mouth balancing
Incisor reduction and realignment
Routine and performance floats
Extractions

References available.
 
Thal Equine, LLC
Thal Equine, LLC
69 Bonanza Creek Road
Santa Fe, NM 87508
(505) 438-6590
drthal@thalequine.com


Horse veterinarian in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
 

www.thalequine.com/
Tom Conger Equine Dental Care
150 Azalea Circle
Jackson, NJ 08527
(732) 533-8063
exart@optonline.net


Equine dental care and maintenance. Reasonable rates. Reliable service. Will travel.
 
Tooth & Nail Equine Services, LLC
Richboro, PA 18954
(215) 850-2470
John@toothandnaileq.com


John graduated from The Equine Gnathoglogical Training Institute. To further his education, he attended The American School of Equine Dentistry where he became trained and certified by Dr. Raymond Hyde, DVM. that same year. He has helped countless horses with behavioral, performance, and health issues.

John acquired his formal education in farrier science from Cornell University Farrier Program under direct instruction from Steve Kraus, CJF. He is a member of the American Farriers Association and has since shod for many different breeds and disciplines, working with equine veterinarians and trainers. In addition, he attended Heartland Horseshoeing School training with Chris and Cody Gregory.

With his extensive knowledge of the anatomical structures of the equine limb combined with his understanding of equine gnathology, John is able to provide and balance both hoof and dental care for your horse, making him highly regarded in the equine industry.
 

www.toothandnaileq.com/

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