samlf
Well-Known Member
My 5 year old seems to have a tooth problem - she is reactive and uncomfortable in the mouth on one rein when schooling, but perfect when ridden bitless.
There has been a small amount of nasal discharge after being schooled only, from one nostril (but the opposite nostril to the problem rein).
The vet originally suspected apical abscess but now feels it is unlikely due to the discharge not being thick or smelly enough and being the opposite side to the problem rein. Discharge is possibly a red herring.
She checked teeth today - tiny step one side, no ulceration or inflammation anywhere but did a very small amount of rasping (was done 3 months ago) and to ride her and see if that has solved it. If not, next step is x-rays.
I am certain this will not have resolved the problem as it was quite pronounced and sudden in onset - there were not any signs of external injury at any time. She is level behind and tracking up, it is not a physical issue beyond the mouth.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what it may be? I am worried the x-rays will not show anything and we will be stuck.
I have thought of thermal imaging although not sure how useful that will be as already pinpointed the rough area for the problem.
There has been a small amount of nasal discharge after being schooled only, from one nostril (but the opposite nostril to the problem rein).
The vet originally suspected apical abscess but now feels it is unlikely due to the discharge not being thick or smelly enough and being the opposite side to the problem rein. Discharge is possibly a red herring.
She checked teeth today - tiny step one side, no ulceration or inflammation anywhere but did a very small amount of rasping (was done 3 months ago) and to ride her and see if that has solved it. If not, next step is x-rays.
I am certain this will not have resolved the problem as it was quite pronounced and sudden in onset - there were not any signs of external injury at any time. She is level behind and tracking up, it is not a physical issue beyond the mouth.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what it may be? I am worried the x-rays will not show anything and we will be stuck.
I have thought of thermal imaging although not sure how useful that will be as already pinpointed the rough area for the problem.