Kevin Hallett Equine Dentist
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SO WHAT WILL I DO FOR YOUR HORSE?

I will carry out procedures on your horse that will not just remove the sharp points from the bucchal and lingual edges of your horses teeth.  I will take away the pain and anguish caused by previous poor dentistry or neglect.  

By balancing the teeth arcades we will ensure that your horse is more relaxed and comfortable in their mouth so that they can eat better and are able to work and perform better for you.  I will always be calm and patient with your horse and treat them with the respect they deserve and should they have any emotional or behavioural problems we can help them and you to accept and overcome these difficulties by using Bach Flower Remedies.  As an instructor and horse trainer, I will try and help you with schooling and riding problems, especially if you have any confidence issues.

AVAILABILITY

Your horse is always going to be my main priority so you will not be kept waiting  months for an appointment. I will always do my best to fit in with your requirements early or late I will be there when you need me.  I work all over the UK,  I spend a lot of time on the road and have clients as far south as Helston in Cornwall and as far north as Montrose in Scotland.   

As part of the service I provide, I will carry out the following procedures
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  •  Float and realign incisors
  • Remove wolf teeth
  • Float molar teeth
  • Remove deciduous molar caps
  • Balance the teeth arcades
  • Extractions
  • Reduce Excessive Transverse Ridging (ETR)
  • Owner education 

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  • Correct ageing of horse
  • Trim and buff canines
  • Float incisor teeth
  • Remove deciduous caps (milk teeth)
  • Burr down hooks and ramps
  • Correct wavy mouth
  • Remove incisor fragments 
  • Install custom bit seats

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Top:  Wolf teeth removed from horses ranging from 2 to 18 years of age

 

Centre:  A deciduous cap from a 3 year old, an expired No 9 molar from a 23 year old and an incisor from a 6 year old.  

 

Bottom:  Deciduous incisor caps and fragments removed from horses between 3-5 years of age.

 

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