Objective: This study attempted to determine: (1) if degree of dental malocclusion assigned prior to dental treatment was associated with equine rideability, assessed using a standardized score and (2) if performance dentistry improved this score. Animals: Thirty-eight Franches-Montagnes stallions. Methods: All horses were examined and assigned a dental malocclusion score by a veterinary dentist and randomized into two groups: sham treatment (Group S) and performance dentistry including occlusal equilibration (Group D). The horses were ridden twice before and three times after treatment by a professional dressage rider (unaware of treatment allocation). The horses were assigned a rideability score using a 27-point scale. The malocclusion sc...
A mixed methods approach was applied to investigate horse health and performance in Pony Club horses...
No studies have focused on dental pain signs associated with periapical infection in cheek teeth (CT...
Research were hold in 2015.06 - 2017.06 period at Lithuanian Health Science University Veterinary Ac...
OBJECTIVE This study attempted to determine: (1) if degree of dental malocclusion assigned prior ...
Dental care is an integral part of equine veterinary practice and increased focus has been put on th...
Just as people visit the dentist on a regular basis to maintain proper dental health, horses also re...
The purpose of this study was to analyse dental abnormalities and their treatment in a group of equi...
Dental disorders are common in horses. The objetive of the study was determined the frequency of den...
Dental disorders are common in horses. The objetive of the study was determined the frequency of den...
Reason for performing study Cheek teeth diastemata are a common cause of painful periodontal diseas...
Introduction: Tooth pathology has been mentioned as risk factor for development of colic problems in...
limited number of validated pain assessment tools for horses to date can complicate welfare decision...
The microhardness of enamel, primary dentine and secondary dentine was determined in the incisor tee...
Irregular wear patterns can cause poor feed digestion, weight loss, performance problems, and pain i...
The purpose of this study was to report the results of clinical examination of the teeth in the anci...
A mixed methods approach was applied to investigate horse health and performance in Pony Club horses...
No studies have focused on dental pain signs associated with periapical infection in cheek teeth (CT...
Research were hold in 2015.06 - 2017.06 period at Lithuanian Health Science University Veterinary Ac...
OBJECTIVE This study attempted to determine: (1) if degree of dental malocclusion assigned prior ...
Dental care is an integral part of equine veterinary practice and increased focus has been put on th...
Just as people visit the dentist on a regular basis to maintain proper dental health, horses also re...
The purpose of this study was to analyse dental abnormalities and their treatment in a group of equi...
Dental disorders are common in horses. The objetive of the study was determined the frequency of den...
Dental disorders are common in horses. The objetive of the study was determined the frequency of den...
Reason for performing study Cheek teeth diastemata are a common cause of painful periodontal diseas...
Introduction: Tooth pathology has been mentioned as risk factor for development of colic problems in...
limited number of validated pain assessment tools for horses to date can complicate welfare decision...
The microhardness of enamel, primary dentine and secondary dentine was determined in the incisor tee...
Irregular wear patterns can cause poor feed digestion, weight loss, performance problems, and pain i...
The purpose of this study was to report the results of clinical examination of the teeth in the anci...
A mixed methods approach was applied to investigate horse health and performance in Pony Club horses...
No studies have focused on dental pain signs associated with periapical infection in cheek teeth (CT...
Research were hold in 2015.06 - 2017.06 period at Lithuanian Health Science University Veterinary Ac...