HashRouge
Well-Known Member
In fairness, you can't get exactly get rid of diastema so it's always going to be an ongoing issue.Because it adds at LEAST £20 to the cost of routine treatment! Vets are generally useless at teeth - and a good EDT rarely needs it. I had one looked at a horse the other day who'd been "done" EIGHT times in a year - always under sedation and they STILL left her needing a tooth removed, treatment for diastema - and she's STILL not right. She was always sedated. EDT just talked to her, popped the gag on, showed me all the problems still there - she was fine!