Abstract:Due to the length of the reserve crown and roots of equine cheek teeth,
especially in younger horses, their extraction (exodontia) can be a
challenging procedure with the potential for many types of
post-extraction complications to develop. The prevalence of
post-extraction complications is greatly influenced by the exodontia
technique used, with unacceptably high levels of complications with the
traditional repulsion technique and conversely, low levels of
complications with oral extraction performed by skill… Show more
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