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American School of Equine Dentistry
University Assignment - Animal Husbandry
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Equine Teeth & Eruption Age
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Helpful Sites
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Hyperlinks
http://www.amscheqdentistry.com/
Map Branches
Deciduous (Baby) Teeth
1st incisors (centrals - birth or 1st week)
2nd incisors (intermediates - 4 to 6 weeks)
3rd incisors (corners - 6 to 9 months)
1st, 2nd & 3rd pre-molars (cheek teeth - birth or first 2 weeks)
Wolf Teeth (5 to 6 months)
Why should you encourage regular dental attention?
Increase your horse's life span by 3 to 5 years
Save up to 40% on feed bills and vet bills
Prevent head-throwing problems caused by wolf teeth.
Relieve tooth related discomforts causing
Poor flexion & bending
Resistance
Poor control
Adult Incisors
3rd incisors (corners - 4.5 years)
2nd incisors (intermediates 3.5 years)
1st incisors (centrals - 2.5 years)
Adult Pre-Molars
4th premolars (3rd cheek teeth 4 years)
3rd pre-molars (2nd cheek teeth 3 years)
2nd pre-molars (1st cheek teeth 2.5 years)
Adult Molars
3rd molars (6th cheek teeth - 3.5 to 4 years)
2nd molars (5th cheek teeth - 2 years)
1st molars (4th cheek teeth - 9 to 12 months)
Canines (bridle 4-5 years)
Helpful Sites
Equine Dentistry UK
International Association of Equine Dentistry
American School of Equine Dentistry
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