Kendel's Equine Dentistry

Kendel's Equine Dentistry I have been floating teeth for over 15 years. I attended the Academy of Equine Dentistry. I Specialize in floating horses with out sedation with hand floats.
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01/12/2023

As most of you know I don't float like the everyday Equine Dentist. Because of that I pay attention to everything the smell of a horse's mouth the fill of it and what their saliva looks like, how they handle a speck and pressure of the float
The coolest thing that just happened has to do with their saliva. Old horses have a thicker saliva that sticks to your hands and is stringy. This is due to them producing more saliva to break food down. I have come across horses that are younger that have the same thing going on. I started paying more attention to this and started wondering if these horses may have ulcers? So I started mentioning it to my clients that have younger horses with thick saliva they may wan't to keep an eye on it or visit with their vet. I had a client get their horse scoped and it did have ulcers. Something so simple may be a clue to get a horse the help it needs.

07/10/2022
I'm putting a trip together dor Dickinson. The last week of May. If you would like me to swing in please let me know so ...
05/14/2022

I'm putting a trip together dor Dickinson. The last week of May. If you would like me to swing in please let me know so I can get u on my schedule.

04/17/2022
03/14/2022

Hi everyone we start calving this week. That means I'm pretty tied down to the ranch. If you are wanting your horses teeth done sooner rather then later they will need to come to me.

02/03/2022

I have openings next week to float, you would need to bring your horses to my place.

01/30/2022

Barns are made to make memories.
To day I had two young girls visiting with me why I worked on there filly. We extracted some very large wolf teeth, witch mean the girls got to go home with some treasures to boot. I got the opportunity to explain how there horses teeth work. I have been work more and more out of my barn. It makes it easier to accommodate people's schedules. My more open schedule gave these two young ladys the ability to learn about there horses mouth. I all so hope the barn gives some other people or cute little girls some memories to keep as well.

01/26/2022

The surface of the chewing teeth is naturally textured with enamel folds necessary for grinding forage to a pulp to start the digestive process.

-Over abraded/over floated teeth are smooth.
-Can cause chewing disability.
-Have little to no texture to grind up food.
-Rounded edges that flatten the molar table angles.
-Little to no molar occlusion without incisor reduction.
-Are at risk of sensitivity, decay, and fracture.
-Disrupts the first step of digestion.

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01/26/2022

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Good morning everyone! While we are not an equine hospital, this case is just too wild not to share. ๐Ÿคฏ

This particular patient was the Idaho Equine Hospital's Case of the Day!

A 2 year old Quarter Horse gelding came in for an exam as the owner noticed a firm swelling on the lower jaw. The gelding was having no problems eating and no signs of pain to the touch. An exam showed no drainage with a normal oral exam. Radiographs then revealed what looked to be numerous disorganized tooth rootsโ€ฆ.

Next step surgery: Under general anesthesia the bone on the lower jaw was removed to expose a large cavity with numerous (๐Ÿ๐Ÿ–๐Ÿ– to be exact) unattached tooth roots. Most of these were able to be removed by flushing the cavity with saline, though some required the use of instruments to remove from the surrounding bone. No involvement of the oral cavity was noted. The cavity was left open to heal on its own with daily flushing. The horse was rechecked several weeks later and the area was healing well. He was expected to have a full recovery.

The diagnosis was a ๐œ๐จ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐ ๐จ๐๐จ๐ง๐ญ๐จ๐ฆ๐š, ๐š ๐›๐ž๐ง๐ข๐ ๐ง ๐ญ๐ฎ๐ฆ๐จ๐ซ ๐จ๐Ÿ ๐๐ž๐ง๐ญ๐š๐ฅ ๐จ๐ซ๐ข๐ ๐ข๐ง that is rare but can occur in young horses.

TWO HUNDRED & EIGHTY-EIGHT TEETH were removed from ONE HORSE! ๐Ÿ˜ณThat has to be a record.

Come back next week for something new and exciting!!

01/17/2022

Good morning everyone. I just want to give people a heads up we will start calving in March. That means my floating schedule gets tight. I have been doing a lot of floating out of my barn and it's working out wonderful. If you want to get a jump on your horses dental work now is a great time to take advantage of our slower winter days and a heated barn.

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