Understanding Periodontal Disease in Horses
Periodontal disease in horses typically begins with a diastema—a gap between the teeth where feed material becomes lodged. As this material decomposes, it irritates the gums and encourages bacterial growth, leading to inflammation, pain, and infection. Over time, these infections can penetrate deeper into the gums, damaging tooth roots, surrounding bone, and periodontal ligaments.
Older horses are particularly susceptible due to changes in tooth wear patterns and spacing as they age. Without intervention, periodontal disease can significantly affect your horse’s ability to eat comfortably, perform well, and maintain a healthy weight.
The Long-Term Benefits of Equine Periodontics
Treating periodontal disease isn’t just about managing symptoms; it’s about improving your horse’s overall health and quality of life. Left unchecked, periodontal disease can lead to chronic pain, reduced appetite, weight loss, and decreased performance. By addressing the root causes early and effectively, we can help your horse eat, chew, and thrive without discomfort.
Why Choose Garden State Equine Veterinary Dentistry for Periodontics?
At Garden State Equine Veterinary Dentistry, we combine specialized expertise with a passion for equine health to provide exceptional periodontal care. Our tailored treatment plans address the unique needs of each horse, focusing on long-term comfort and performance. With a commitment to compassionate care, state-of-the-art equipment, and a deep understanding of equine oral health, we offer a level of service unmatched in the region. Your horse’s health and happiness are at the heart of everything we do.
Call us at (732) 946-0767 to discuss treatment options for your horse’s periodontal disease, or to schedule an appointment.