It's called floating the teeth.
Called "floating". Basically teeth that has worn unevenly are ground smooth.
Having your horses teeth taken care of is called having the horses teeth floated.
The process of filing down the sharp points of a horse's teeth to keep their mouth healthy, is called Floating.
Horses need little attention to their teeth. They tend to not out-live their teeth. Unusual damage or injury should be addressed by a veterinarian specializing in horses. If the teeth are irregular they can be leveled and smoothed by using a file. This process is called "floating the teeth". See the link.
Horse's teeth need to be floated regularly to maintain good oral and overall health.
The process of a horses teeth constantly 'growing' is commonly called eruption. A horses teeth don't really 'grow' once they become adults, it just seems like they do. As a horse wears down its teeth more of the tooth erupts over the gum line to replace what has been worn down. Typically once a horse reaches it's twenties or thirties it will have worn down all of it's teeth and the eruption process stops.
Horses' teeth grow non stop and sometimes the teeth will poke the gums and cause pain. You will need to get them "floated" which means they need to be filed down.
Yes, you can get your teeth filed down.
It is called 'floating' the horse's teeth.
Horses need their hooves trimmed, teeth floated, vaccine shots, monthly wormer, and proper grooming and exercise. If that is what you are asking.
The teeth of an animal.
long in the tooth