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Dental treatment for a Horse with Problematic Teeth and Sialolithiasis
By matanra in All, Equine | no comments | Add Your Case
Related Categories: Dental, Infections, SialolithiasisOwner Complaint: The horse has difficulties to eat.

Clinical Signs: Sialorrhea, a swallow hard mass in the salivary (parotid) gland.

Diagnosis: By palpation and also diagnosed a rocking teeth.

Treatment: By surgical operation the stone was remove and also one tooth.

Supportive Care: wash the horse mouth accusingly.

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