Horse with shifted teeth cause horse to lose weight
- Nick Moore DVM
- Mar 31
- 1 min read
Updated: May 22
In this video, we examine an 11-year-old mare struggling with weight issues and uncover a painful dental condition affecting her ability to eat properly. This horse recently had a routine dental done by their regular equine dentist who noticed something unusual with the lower quadrants and referred her to us. Using an endoscope, we identify shifted and deviated teeth causing food packing and cheek injuries. We performed the extractions to relieve her pain and improve her quality of life. The transformation will be significant!
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