Seek veterinary advice if you suspect this disease.
Shear mouth is a dental problem commonly seen in horses, which occurs when the molars on one side of the jaw do not align properly with those on the opposite side, causing them to “shear” or rub against each other.
Symptoms
Food particles falling out
Difficulty chewing
Excessive salivation
Weight loss
Swollen head
Head shaking
Tilted head
Tossing head
Reduced performance
Treatment
The treatment for shear mouth typically involves correcting the bite and reshaping the molars through a process called “floating”. In some cases, dental surgery may be necessary if the issue is severe.
Prevention
Prevention of shear mouth can be accomplished by providing proper nutrition and dental care, as well as avoiding improper bit use and monitoring the horse’s behavior.
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