Steph&Zafira
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Looking for Opinions:
My mare just turned 5 and was having her teeth floated and the vet decided to pull her wolf teeth. I told her only if it needed to be done and she said it did.
She attempted for 45 minutes to pull the first tooth which broke into several peices. She then told me she would come back in two days to finish as both her and my horse were out of strength and patience.
She came back and pulled the last piece of tooth, which took another 30 minutes, and informed me she was not going to pull the other one as it was snug against the molar and would be more difficult to pull than the first one was.
I've never had wolf teeth pulled and this was a horrible experience for both my horse and myself.
Is it okay to leave a tooth in?? With the tooth breaking into pieces I do not see how she could have pulled the root, what are the chances of problems developing with this tooth?
This vet is the best out of 3 in my city and she's always been good with my horse. Any advice would be appreciated.
There are no equine dentists near my city and my vet is the most highly recommended for teeth floating and dental issues.
My mare just turned 5 and was having her teeth floated and the vet decided to pull her wolf teeth. I told her only if it needed to be done and she said it did.
She attempted for 45 minutes to pull the first tooth which broke into several peices. She then told me she would come back in two days to finish as both her and my horse were out of strength and patience.
She came back and pulled the last piece of tooth, which took another 30 minutes, and informed me she was not going to pull the other one as it was snug against the molar and would be more difficult to pull than the first one was.
I've never had wolf teeth pulled and this was a horrible experience for both my horse and myself.
Is it okay to leave a tooth in?? With the tooth breaking into pieces I do not see how she could have pulled the root, what are the chances of problems developing with this tooth?
This vet is the best out of 3 in my city and she's always been good with my horse. Any advice would be appreciated.
There are no equine dentists near my city and my vet is the most highly recommended for teeth floating and dental issues.