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A good equine dentist will help you to look after your horses teeth which is extremely important, in old age a lot of horses struggle to eat because they lose their teeth or they are worn down! Good dental care is vital when horses are concerned so that they can properly utilise the feed that they are given. Dental problems are almost certainly the number one cause of weight loss in horses and they also make being ridden painful for the horse.
Keep a look out to see if your horse is displaying any signs of discomfort or unease, as this may be because of dental problems. To stop serious dental problems arising, your horse should see an equine dentist at least once a year. Visiting the dentist frequently also makes dental treatments more cost efficient for you, because dealing with any serious dental problem can be exceedingly expensive.

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