SMIS
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I am new to the forum, this is my first post.
I just bought a 7 year old TB 5 weeks ago (he is my first horse and I know next to nothing about horses, only ever learnt how to ride at riding schools).
After 2 weeks of owning him he began stretching his neck out and tilting his head to the side only when wearing a bit after say 10 mins riding.
I had an Equine Dentist (qualified) out yesterday and he filed down what he deemed VERY sharp teeth and said that it looked like he hadn't seen a dentist within the past 18 months.
He added that my horse has a blind wolf tooth. He said to give the horse a week to see if the strange head tilting goes away (it could be sharp tooth related not blind tooth related). If he persists in head tilting the dentist recommended he removes the blind wolf tooth as this could be causing him pain where the bit rests.
He said that removing a blind wolf tooth requires a sedative. And what worried me was he said that I could buy an oral sedative and use this without getting a vet out.
If anyone has any experience of this could you please let me know what you would do/have done? I have googled around the subject and some say it is illegal for a dentist to remove a blind wolf tooth and that I need a vet? No-one seems to have written anything about oral sedation. It all seems a bit dodgy to me and I want to do right by my horse no expense spared.
Thanks!
I am new to the forum, this is my first post.
I just bought a 7 year old TB 5 weeks ago (he is my first horse and I know next to nothing about horses, only ever learnt how to ride at riding schools).
After 2 weeks of owning him he began stretching his neck out and tilting his head to the side only when wearing a bit after say 10 mins riding.
I had an Equine Dentist (qualified) out yesterday and he filed down what he deemed VERY sharp teeth and said that it looked like he hadn't seen a dentist within the past 18 months.
He added that my horse has a blind wolf tooth. He said to give the horse a week to see if the strange head tilting goes away (it could be sharp tooth related not blind tooth related). If he persists in head tilting the dentist recommended he removes the blind wolf tooth as this could be causing him pain where the bit rests.
He said that removing a blind wolf tooth requires a sedative. And what worried me was he said that I could buy an oral sedative and use this without getting a vet out.
If anyone has any experience of this could you please let me know what you would do/have done? I have googled around the subject and some say it is illegal for a dentist to remove a blind wolf tooth and that I need a vet? No-one seems to have written anything about oral sedation. It all seems a bit dodgy to me and I want to do right by my horse no expense spared.
Thanks!