Is
Sedation a Necessary Measure?
If
you’ve ever witnessed
or participated in the dental care of a horse, you will concede that
most animals experience stress and discomfort.
▪ Common Reactions - This
results from the wearing of unfamiliar equipment, presence of a veterinarian,
insertion of a hand in the mouth, the noise and vibration of floating,
pain from the removal of teeth, or tooth fragments.
▪ Opt for Safety -
Sedation makes the entire procedure painless for the horse and the owner.
It also improves the safety level for both the practitioner and aides
involved.
▪ New
Procedures - A shift
in equine dentistry towards enhanced mechanization allows new procedures
to help the practitioner from tiring quickly. It also affords exceptional
and fast results in shaping, leveling and aligning teeth. The result
is a beautiful mouth with less time and stress for all involved.
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