Sorry - equine dentist again!

Horsey_Gal

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I have two new horses that haven't been here long, hence I really don't know how they will behave with the dentist.

If I have a dentist out then if they misbehave and he/she can't manage to do them, then i'll have to pay for a vet to come out and make them all lovely and sleepy! as dentist can't do this can they?!

Sorry, a little confused!
 
Yep, you're right i'm afraid!
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i was told when i bought my mare that she was always sedated for dentist. i told my regular dentist this and he said "let me come out first" he spent time with her getting her relaxed and within 20 minutes he was doing her teeth. i have had her 3 years now and she has the dentist every 6 months and we have not had any problems.
 
No it has to be done by the vet. The vet may offer to do the dentisary work him/ herself but I'd seriously not recommend this. Equine dentist cringe at the thorght of vets 'doing' teeth! Most horses don't like having it done but its only a small % that need sedation.

Hope this helps, good luck!
 
TO be fair not all vets are in capable of doing teeth, my vet has the same qualifications as any equine dentist alongside vetinary degree.
 
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