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My horse has never shown signs of a dental problem. Why does he need yearly dental care?

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My horse has never shown signs of a dental problem. Why does he need yearly dental care?

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Horses often do not show signs of pain, even when it is extreme. Time after time we see horses with razor-sharp teeth and severe ulcers that do not exhibit obvious signs of pain, such as head tossing, fighting the bit, rearing, or dropping feed. Also, dental problems can become irreversible if left untreated over a period of time.

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