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When a Horse Has a Toothache, Specialized Dentists Step In

There is evidence that even ancient horses received dental care, and now caregivers can use motorized tools to keep the animals healthy.

Sarah Maslin Nir
Author: Sarah Maslin Nir

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Sarah Maslin Nir

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Horses, International Association of Equine Dentistry, Teeth and Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine
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