Until June 2012 I will be studying full time at Kings College Hospital Dental Institute, to become a Dental Hygienist and Therapist (treating humans!) My appointments are very limited at present- thanks to those of you who I still see for you patience and flexibility.
My client list is currently closed due to my university schedule and my next equine dentistry appointments will be in July.
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In an ideal world, a horse should have a dental check up every six months to keep the dentition as comfortable and as functional as possible.
Regular Rasping Is Essential!
All horses can benefit from regular removal of sharp edges, points, calculus and overeruptions. The improvement in quality of life (and behaviour under saddle!) resulting from a comfortable mouth cannot be under-estimated.
Hayley Warren
NCMH NDA Pg1EqD
Member of I.A.E.D (International Association of Equine Dentistry)
USA Trained at
Academy Of Equine Dentistry, Idaho
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