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9" COMPOUND RONGUERS INCISOR WOLFTOOTH FRAGMENT REMOVAL
| Start Price |
GBP 55.00 |
| Current Price |
GBP 55.00 |
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| Start Time |
Monday, November 17, 2008 |
| End Time |
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 |
| Location |
WHITBY |
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Description
danandyozz Store HORSEWORKS MAN EQUINE DENTAL SUPPLIESTOP QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL COMPOUND RONGUERSThe compound action and angled head make these ideally suited for wolf teeth and wolf teeth fragment extractionsAlso useful for decidous incisor cap removal and plague removal from canine and incisor teeth.Dan Astle-Carter Equine Dental Services BSc (Hons) Equine Dental ScienceHNC Horse Studies Fully Insured for Category I and II procedures Now Yorkshire Based and practicing in the North East Extensively experienced and trained since 2004 via Hartpury College (U.W.E. and D.E.F.R.A. Approved Course) and in association with Mark Thorne (B.A.E.D.T. elected council member, B.E.V.A. / B.V.D.A. Examiner) and Rupert Smith (B.A.E.D.T.) in preparation for the British Equine Veterinary Association’s required standard for the British Association of Equine Dental Technicians. Tel: 01947897470 Mob:07929269291 So when does a horse need dental treatment? §Observation is key, “quirks” may be dental problem §Dunking or washing hay before eating §Quidding - urgent examination required, especially in the young horse §Bad Breath - urgent examination required §Weight Loss or difficulty putting on conditionHorse is generally depressed, down or stressedActing like they are angry with their food §Stuffing feed into mouth then dribbling feed everywhere §Every 12 months (or 3-9 months if advised)Refusing to perform movements or transitions in the school which result in head tossingDifficulties maintaining contact.Horses which do not like their heads touched can have very sore cheeks from sharp enamel points.So what are category I and II procedures? Category 1: Routine rasping (excluding power rasping) and floatingRemoval of sharp enamel points, small dental overgrowths (less than 5mm tall) suck as hooks and spursBit seat shapingRemoval of loose deciduous capsRemoval of supragingival calculus Catergory 2:Extraction from the mouth of teeth loosened otherwise than by external physical force (including extraction of teeth of incisors and temporary cheek teeth).Extraction from the mouth of teeth loosened as a result of external physical force after consultation with a qualified person who has examined the equine. Extraction of healthy, fully erupted and non-displaced vestigial upper pre-molars (“wolf teeth”). Extraction of dental fragments and palliative rasping of fractured and adjacent teeth. Treatment of fractured and diseased teeth which does not involve the cutting of tissue. Removal of dental overgrowths over 5mm tall involving at least 50% of the occlusal surface which include overgrowth of the whole tooth (“dental hook”). Procedures requiring the use of dental shears, inertia hammers and powered dental instruments (including power rasps). Orthodontic treatment not involving surgery.
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