ClassicNorth Equine Dentistry

ClassicNorth Equine Dentistry Providing professional equine dental care in the state of Michigan. Certified Professional EqDT.

Many reasons why you should have your older horses checked more frequently!
11/11/2025

Many reasons why you should have your older horses checked more frequently!

When did your older horse last have a dental examination?

As winter approaches, and there is less grazing available, it’s really important to address the dental health of your geriatric horses.

Older horses are more susceptible to dental issues due to natural changes in their teeth over time, so regular check ups are so important to ensure their comfort and maximum chewing ability.

Common dental issues found in geriatric horses include: Sharp enamel points, senile diastemata, periodontal disease, wear abnormalities, displaced teeth, mobile teeth, absent teeth, infundibular caries and equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH).

Equine teeth naturally wear down over their lifetime due to having hypsondont dentition. As the tooth wears apically, the enamel thickness decreases, resulting in a thinner enamel layer on the chewing (occlusal) surface. Another structural change, which affects the upper teeth, involves the infundibula. Infundibula only extend through 80-90% of the reserve crown; over time these infundibulum will wear out. With thinner enamel and worn infundibula, the teeth become more prone to wear, leading to a faster rate of attrition. This results in smoother teeth surfaces, which can reduce the efficiency of chewing hay.
These age-related changes create irregular wear patterns, contributing to uneven crown height and therefore further compromising chewing effectiveness.

Another physiological age related change is the natural tapering of the teeth which will lead to the development of gaps between the teeth which can trap food and lead to periodontal (gum) disease, mobile teeth and even tooth loss. These gaps are called senile diastemata. In cases of senile diastemata, treatment should be on a case by case basis. Early identification and long term management is really important to ensure the comfort of your horse.

If your older horse does have difficulty chewing hay due to compromised grinding surfaces, dietary changes may need to be considered such as switching to fibre mashes to ensure adequate nutritional intake. It’s important to discuss with your EDT or Vet if this is the case.

Horses are known for their stoic nature, which means they often don’t show obvious signs of discomfort until dental issues are advanced. This highlights the importance of frequent dental care, ideally every six months for older horses, to ensure their comfort and identify any problems early to give them the best chance of prolonging their chewing efficiency.

Visit www.baedt.com to find a qualified equine dental technician near you!

Planning a trip to Petoksey at the end of this month. I have 2, possibly 3 more openings. To schedule an appointment sen...
10/02/2025

Planning a trip to Petoksey at the end of this month. I have 2, possibly 3 more openings. To schedule an appointment send a dm or text/call 231-342-9257.

Before & after. Owner had just purchased this gelding & didn’t know his dental history. He’s going to be much more comfo...
08/19/2024

Before & after. Owner had just purchased this gelding & didn’t know his dental history. He’s going to be much more comfortable & be able to put on weight much quicker!
To schedule an appointment text/call 231-342-9257 or send us a message.

If you could spare a minute of your time to write a review, it would be greatly appreciated! Thank you for taking the ti...
01/22/2024

If you could spare a minute of your time to write a review, it would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you for taking the time out of your day to support your small local business🥰

ClassicNorth Equine Dentistry, LLC

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Traveling to Cheboygan & Petoskey this coming Tuesday (1/23) & have 1 possibly 2 openings available. If you’d like to ge...
01/19/2024

Traveling to Cheboygan & Petoskey this coming Tuesday (1/23) & have 1 possibly 2 openings available. If you’d like to get on my schedule, text/call 231-342-9257 or send a dm.

Traveling to the Big Rapids area first or second week of January. No set date as I’m looking to add more horses to my ro...
12/13/2023

Traveling to the Big Rapids area first or second week of January. No set date as I’m looking to add more horses to my route. If you’re on or near this route, text/call 231-342-9257 or dm to schedule an appointment.

Any horse under the age of 5 should be seen every 6 months until a full complement of permanent teeth are present. If th...
11/30/2023

Any horse under the age of 5 should be seen every 6 months until a full complement of permanent teeth are present. If their deciduous teeth don’t shed on their own it can result in abnormal development of the permanent teeth. This can lead to malocclusions, gingivitis, periodontal disease, & pulpitis.
This 3 year old mare had her 708 cap removed. Owner is very persistent on having her checked every 6 months.
If you’d like to get on my schedule, call/text 231-342-9257 or send us a message.

A nice cold one after a long hike, repping the business koozie🍺Thank you to all of my amazing clients for your constant ...
10/29/2023

A nice cold one after a long hike, repping the business koozie🍺

Thank you to all of my amazing clients for your constant support!

📍Lava Lake in the Gallatin Canyon near Big Sky, Montana

Pc Peyton Picard

This sweet mare kept wanting to show off her teeth with the speculum on. Couldn’t help but take a picture🤩
10/03/2023

This sweet mare kept wanting to show off her teeth with the speculum on. Couldn’t help but take a picture🤩

Congratulations to all the riders who showed this past weekend!
07/17/2023

Congratulations to all the riders who showed this past weekend!

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9499 S Nash Road
Maple City, MI
49664

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