Mandibular fistula, my 11 yo TB

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Help, my 11 yo TB has a mandibular fistula from a fracture tooth and has finished antibiotics IM x2, syringing warm water and salt into wound, keeping clean, vet says he can do a curettage to clean it up, but will only give him more time. Then the flies will be here. Surgery not an option, tooth can’t be rocked out. I don’t know what I can do. Any suggestions?
 

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A friend's pony had one for all the time she had it. Although it was a bit of a PITA to keep clean in never stopped the pony doing anything.
 

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Mostly it came out with warm salt water and some cotton wool balls. It was usually quite free flowing because it was always done twice a day. If it had been manky we would have also syringed it, but I avoided it as I didn't want to introduce something when it was free flowing.

It could make new people a bit green though, before it was cleaned in the morning it was not very attractive LOL.
 

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Why is surgery not an option? As I'm guessing its an infected tooth which is probably painful?

The one I knew had, I think, had the tooth removed. The fistula had been made right through the jaw though, and it never healed. Not a bother to the horse, as long as it was cleaned daily. The edges didn't look like a wound as such, they were light pink and smooth. Gunk came out 24/7. The horse was bright and frisky, but not naughty. If you didn't know you wouldn't know.
 

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The one I knew had, I think, had the tooth removed. The fistula had been made right through the jaw though, and it never healed. Not a bother to the horse, as long as it was cleaned daily. The edges didn't look like a wound as such, they were light pink and smooth. Gunk came out 24/7. The horse was bright and frisky, but not naughty. If you didn't know you wouldn't know.
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'I would consult a specialist equine dental vet for their opinion and then save for the surgery rather than plan to leave the horse with a permanent sore tooth.
 

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Definitely, he is in good form, eating etc, but the pus never stops running. I have been putting Vaseline on his face so that it doesn’t damage his skin, I was looking for something I could do myself to help the infection, syringe with something other than warm water and salt?
 
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