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William S. Bartlett Equine Dentistry
184 Black Point Road
New Gloucester, ME 04260
(207) 926-4277
207-576-1281
wsbequine@tampabay.rr.com


Equine dentist since 1971. Providing maintenance, performance, corrective, and geriatric care of the horse. Certified International Association of Equine Dentists.
 
Alexander-Ellis Veterinary Associates, Inc
Bullard, TX 75757
(903) 894-5950


Serving East Texas with facilities in Bullard and Jacksonville. Specializing in companion animal care, equine specialties, cattle healthcare, animal care services and products, and Texas A&M student internships and education.
 
Alexander-Ellis Veterinary Associates, Inc
Jacksonville, TX 75766
(903) 586-4229


Serving East Texas with facilities in Bullard and Jacksonville. Specializing in companion animal care, equine specialties, cattle healthcare, animal care services and products, and Texas A&M student internships and education.
 
Arizona Barefoot - A.B.H.c. / Holistic Equine Services
Phoenix, AZ 85086
(602) 206-0777
arizonabarefoot@gmail.com


Working performance & lameness rehabilitation.

Barefoot specialist & holistic dentist.
 
Bare Balance
Lincoln, CA 95648
(530) 320-5330
aubree@barebalance.com


Natural hoof care for barefoot performance.
Rehabilitation of hoof pathology.
Easycare dealer and boot fitting services.

Natural balance dentistry for maximum performance and TMJ stability and comfort, increasing fluidity in movement, and musculature balance in body.

 
Carolina Equine Clinic South
Conway, SC 29568
(843) 340-3329
cecsouth@gmail.com


Carolina Equine Clinic South is a large animal ambulatory practice based in Horry County, South Carolina. We offer routine medical care, including dental floats, as well as 24/7 emergency care.
 
Conestoga Equine Dental Service - Jennifer Murphy Eq.D.T.
Conestoga, PA 17516
(717) 989 - 5952
Jennifer@conestogaequinedental.com


Professional full mouth dental care. Serving Lancaster, York, Bucks, Berks, Chester, and surrounding counties as well as northern Maryland. IAED Member. Graduate of the American School of Equine Dentistry.
 
Equine Dental Care by Fritz Trybus, DVM
Union, IL 60180
ftrybusdvm@gmail.com


Illinois licensed veterinarian providing comprehensive dental examinations and floats including PowerFloat. Out of Woodstock/Union, IL. Serving all of McHenry County and most of the northern Illinois region.

Some of our advantages...
* Only dental services offered; delivering quality care at affordable prices.
* No need to call out another vet to legally and safely administer sedation as needed when a lay-dentist is used.

Our routine visit fees are all inclusive, including exam, sedation, float, and trip charge. Discounts applied to multiple horse visits and 4-H/youth.

Please see our website for more information and specials!
 
Equine Performance Dentistry
(805) 746-4471
epdentistry@gmail.com

I am an equine dentist serving the San Luis Obispo County. I am certified by the International Association of Equine Dentistry and work closely with veterinarians. Most procedures require sedation, as I use motorized dental instruments to provide the highest level of care for your horse in the safest conditions. Please visit my website or contact me with any questions or to set up an appointment.
 
Greene Acres Equestrian Center
Belchertown, MA 01007
(413) 246-8190
amanda.greeneacres@verizon.net


A family owned and operated stable located upon 13 acres of green pasture in Belchertown, Massachusetts. Lessons include a variety of disciplines including western pleasure, English. Safety is our number one concern. We also offer boarding, which includes daily turnout, acres of pasture, and miles of trails, which are easily accessible from the property. A 70x120 indoor riding ring under construction. Consider making Greene Acres Equestrian Center home for your horse.

Equine Dentistry:
Floating means to smooth or contour your horse's teeth with a file (called a "float"). Unlike your own teeth, your horse's teeth keep growing. At times, your horse's teeth may develop sharp edges, making it difficult for her to chew food, hold a bit, or simply have pain and discomfort inside there mouth.

It is my job to balance and correct abnormalities in your horse teeth to make them as comfortable and as functional as possible.
 

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