7. Here are the finished results on Horse #1. You can see that I have burred down sharp pain inflicting points. I have burred down any high teeth and I have increased his axial flow of the food and improved his caudal and rostral movement.
8. Here are the finished results on Horse #1. You can see that I have burred down sharp pain inflicting points. I have burred down any high teeth and I have increased his axial flow of the food and improved his caudal and rostral movement.
9. Here are the finished results on Horse #1. You can see that I have burred down sharp pain inflicting points. I have burred down any high teeth and I have increased his axial flow of the food and improved his caudal and rostral movement.
10. Here are the finished results on Horse #1. You can see that I have burred down sharp pain inflicting points. I have burred down any high teeth and I have increased his axial flow of the food and improved his caudal and rostral movement.
11. Here are the finished results on Horse #1. You can see that I have burred down sharp pain inflicting points. I have burred down any high teeth and I have increased his axial flow of the food and improved his caudal and rostral movement.
12. Horse #2. You can see here in this photo that this horse’s incisors are wedge and he is off set because of that wedge.
13. Horse #2 You can see here the large protuberant rostral ramp. (First bottom tooth)
25. Horse #3 Loose 109 and 110 were removed. Notice there is hardly any periodontal attachment. (red stuff on the teeth) They were just sitting in the socket.
26. Horse #3 Loose 109 and 110 were removed. Notice there is hardly any periodontal attachment. (red stuff on the teeth) They were just sitting in the socket.
27. Horse #3 Notice the 45 degree angle on the removed molars. They should only have 10-15 degree angle.