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Dr. Nick Moore grew up immersed in the world of horses on a ranch in south-central Montana, which sparked his lifelong passion for equine health. In 2001, he began his formal training in equine dentistry at the Academy of Equine Dentistry, where he developed a deep expertise in this specialized field. His dedication to advancing his knowledge led him to attend veterinary school at Colorado State University, where he honed his skills in veterinary medicine.


After graduating, Dr. Moore pursued advanced training in equine medicine and surgery through an internship at the Arizona Equine Medical and Surgical Centre. This experience solidified his commitment to equine dentistry and surgery, enabling him to provide exceptional care to horses.


Today, Dr. Moore is a sought-after expert, traveling across the United States to perform standing oral extractions and minimally invasive oral surgeries for veterinary practices. His teaching experience spans the globe; he has conducted lectures and wet labs on equine dentistry in South America, Australia, Europe, and throughout the U.S. Dr. Moore has presented at prestigious conferences, including the International Group for Veterinary Practitioners in Germany, the Dutch Association for Veterinary Practitioners in the Netherlands, and the British Academy of Equine Dentistry in the U.K., among many others.


In addition to his speaking engagements, Dr. Moore has contributed to the field through several peer-reviewed publications, addressing various aspects of equine dentistry. His commitment to education and innovation continues to enhance the understanding and practice of equine dental care worldwide.

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First Name
Nick
Last Name
Moore
Company
Moore Equine Dental Services

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Apr 1, 20263 min
A Story of Hope: 2 Year Old Horse with Three Infected Teeth
One of the most common (and most dangerous) assumptions in equine health is simple: If a horse is eating well, everything must be okay. This case tells a very different story. The Case That Changed the Conversation A young horse was brought in for evaluation of swelling. On the surface, it looked like a routine dental abscess, something we see and treat regularly. But once we performed a full oral examination, it became clear this was anything but routine. Inside the mouth, there were...

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Apr 1, 20263 min
Severe Tooth Infection Causes Massive Jaw Infection in Young Horse
A two-year-old horse recently arrived after a 15–17 hour haul from Alabama. The presenting complaint was something we see often: swelling along the jaw and a draining tract. While the case had already undergone some level of workup, the underlying issue had not yet been definitively diagnosed. In equine dentistry, these cases are often more straightforward than they appear. Provided the fundamentals are applied correctly. There is a tendency in veterinary medicine, especially with complex...

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Feb 8, 20263 min
Treating Chronic Equine Sinusitis Without Surgery: The Power of Transnasal Sinoscopy
Chronic sinusitis is a common and often stubborn problem in horses. Despite repeated courses of antibiotics, sinus flushes, tooth extraction, or even sinus flap surgery, resolution can be slow or incomplete. So why do so many cases fail to improve? The answer often lies in what we can’t adequately see or access using conventional methods.

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