Even if your equine is eating well this is not an indication that there are no problems with their teeth. An equine with poorly maintained teeth could be eating more feed daily than they actually require.
Every horse shows different degrees of pain with regard to dental disorders. Horses with huge dental problems may act reasonably normal, while a horse with small dental abnormalities may cause consistent problems while in work, riding or training.
Keep up to date on your horse's health, so that you can avoid your horse developing any problems, resulting in unnecessary suffering.
By maintaining a regular horse dentistry programme every 6 months, potential problems can be quickly diagnosed, saving potentially large vets bills.
More importantly, avoiding unnecessary suffering to your horse.
To improve the performance, quality of life and the general well being of your horse, call "The Teeth Man"






