Equine cheek tooth repulsion using small diameter repulsion pins: 20 cases
Melissa Kamps,
Safia Barakzai
Abstract:BackgroundReported complication rates after dental repulsion for equine exodontia are high (up to 80%), but repulsion methods have changed notably in the last 20 years.ObjectivesDescribe the outcome for 20 cases after dental repulsion using small diameter repulsion pins.Study designRetrospective case series.MethodsRecords of horses that underwent cheek tooth repulsion were reviewed (2014–2023). Inclusion criteria included: mandibular or maxillary cheek tooth extraction where oral extraction failed and repulsio… Show more
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