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Basic Start Up Set

Speculum plus 3 floats,3 blades and a very useful drenching syringe...
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Complete Start Up Set

Speculum, drenching syringe, 5 floats, 5 blades and a short diamond grit S foat...
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Starter Float Set

Set of 3 floats and 3 corresponding blades....
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Magnetic Speculum Light

Innovative Spec light conveniently attaches magnetically to your speculum....
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Drenching Syringe

Self filling syringe used for flushing out the horse's mouth after treatment....
£30.50
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Your Horse Dentistry Appointment

Dentists will have their own method in which they perform a dental examination and work but the following is a rough guide to the stages that should be incorporated.

When your chosen dentist arrives they should aquaint themselves with your horse.  Usually if it is the first time the dentist has been to see you had your horse they will take a history of your horse and may even enquire into any previous dental work carrried out.  After this the dentist will palpate the head of the horse, feeling for any tenderness in the temporomandibular joint or uneven distribution of muscles across the horses head. Once this overview has been extablished the dentist will put on the speculum on the horse.  After slowly racheting the horses mouth open the dentist will palpate the inside of the horses mouth.  Mainly using feel they will be determining the areas withing the horses mouth that need work, any soreness, the presence of wolf teeth, tha angles of the arcade tables, the presence of any hooks or ramps and any other abnormalities.  After this some dentists like to offer the owner the chance to feel what they have.  This allows them to gain a greater understanding of what problems may be present and the dentist can then explain the procedures they will go through to correct them.  

The dentist aims to round any rims, reduce the height of any large enamel points, correct any number of malocclusions and create a comfortable correctly functioning mouth for the horse.