In general, the medical professional taking care of your horse's teeth should be a veterinarian, who is qualified and licensed to provide medical care such as evaluating the teeth and providing sedation or pain medication if needed. However, there is a growing number of paraprofessionals calling themselves equine dentists who will offer to float your horse's teeth for less than what a vet generally costs. If they are not veterinarians, however, there is the possibility of severe damage being done.
A person that is licensed to perform dental work on animals is called a pet orthodontist. They do everything from cleanings to major dental work on several different animals.
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yes, a man called 'ivan' i think.....he is currently a horse dentist.
because he had no hooves
It is called a DENTIST ASSISTANT
Like everything else you have to take a class to get certified.
it can be an equine dentist an instructor or a stable-hand :)
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Depends on the area he's in.
a rasping knife to keep a horse from cuting its gums
If you mean like the Anne Frank family, the dentist who went into hiding with them was called Fritz Pfeffer. Whether or not he was the family's actual practising dentist I am unsure, but I'm assuming you want to know about the dentist who was in hiding with them.
You Don't Know? It's called a, Dentist
Until it's rider has their teeth-work finished!
My horse is called Todd