Equine Dental Floating (Crown Osontoplasty).

Edward T. Earley, Jeffrey D. Reiswig

VETERINARY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA-EQUINE PRACTICE(2020)

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Odontoplasty (floating and occlusal equilibration) is the most commonly performed procedure in equine dentistry. From an anatomic perspective, an irregular occlusal surface, prominent cingula, transverse ridges, and enamel points all contribute to the function, form, and longevity of the equine cheek tooth. With limited reserve crown available and an average functional life range between 18 and 25 years, removal of tooth structure should be conservative. The authors consider a quality oral examination to be the most important dental procedure performed in the horse. Individual tooth evaluation should lead to a specific diagnosis and treatment plan. Tooth odontoplasty should be site-specific.
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Equine,Tooth,Dental,Malocclusion,Odontoplasty,Float,Enamel Point
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