Advanced Equine Dentistry and Vet Services has worked on hundreds of horses and even Zebras. You can view some of our specific cases below.

This step was to reduce the height of the lower incisors prior to the uppers

Once this had been accomplished in small stages, careful not to expose the pulp chamber, we then were on our way to get the front incisors in line.

Leo is still a work in progress. We will adjust him again in a couple of months.

Enclosed is a series of photos of "Leo", a dwarf with a "sow mouth"

By adjusting the incisors in stages we were then able to put a speculum on him, and work on the rest of the mouth.
