Bobthecob15
Well-Known Member
Hi all, we had a dentist out today to do a routine rasp of our new ponies teeth. He was an absolute angel but unfortunately has an infected tooth which she said needs to be removed (it sounds quite extensive).
Unfortunately for us our insurance policy does not cover dental (lesson learnt here!!)...she is referring us to a equine dental hospital about an hour away for the procedure but I saw online that some people have had this done at home? Should I get another opinion before taking the pony up there? It's an equine vet that does teeth at the hospital (the dentist was not a vet). The pony has shown no signs of any issues other than an occasional lifting of his head when my daughter rides him (she's 7, she could be yanking his mouth a bit) so we are planning on continuing to work him till the tooth is sorted.
Just not sure whether to book him in there or get another opinion? The tooth was apparently open/exposed as the infection is quite pronounced. He was 5 stage vetted in January but I'm not sure how hard they looked at his teeth. Thanks
Unfortunately for us our insurance policy does not cover dental (lesson learnt here!!)...she is referring us to a equine dental hospital about an hour away for the procedure but I saw online that some people have had this done at home? Should I get another opinion before taking the pony up there? It's an equine vet that does teeth at the hospital (the dentist was not a vet). The pony has shown no signs of any issues other than an occasional lifting of his head when my daughter rides him (she's 7, she could be yanking his mouth a bit) so we are planning on continuing to work him till the tooth is sorted.
Just not sure whether to book him in there or get another opinion? The tooth was apparently open/exposed as the infection is quite pronounced. He was 5 stage vetted in January but I'm not sure how hard they looked at his teeth. Thanks