tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2113210295764288330.post624358373944345975..comments2024-01-27T06:46:56.744-06:00Comments on Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: What's InsideMelissa-ParadigmFarmshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14274830693649851658noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2113210295764288330.post-67575101273506219492014-11-06T12:05:42.363-06:002014-11-06T12:05:42.363-06:00So glad that horse got to you guys! If my horse ha...So glad that horse got to you guys! If my horse had that many problems still after being seen by a dentist i'd get an x-ray, or 10 and a new dentist or vet and may even learn to float teeth myself. Aughhhhh Can't. Even. Imagine.Jennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08150861169852856527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2113210295764288330.post-10972315959154898542014-11-05T08:13:45.491-06:002014-11-05T08:13:45.491-06:00Gracious!! I've heard people say they don'...Gracious!! I've heard people say they don't float unless there seems to be a problem, but to have problems, float, and STILL have problems? That's crazy. Poor guy! Glad he got taken care of.EvenSonghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02032555334605790413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2113210295764288330.post-85235903494064163412014-11-05T07:01:43.905-06:002014-11-05T07:01:43.905-06:00My dentist, who is really excellent, generally use...My dentist, who is really excellent, generally uses only hand tools, but always uses sedation and a speculum so he can see and reach the back molars. There are a lot of bad equine dentists out there (including vets) ranging all the way from the ones (like your example) who don't do a complete job, to the ones that aggressively overfloat using power tools.<br /><br />I'm lucky to have found my dentist, and to have a great back up dental surgery team - they do use power tools, but very carefully - no over floating and no over heating the teeth.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com