The need for Equine Dentistry grows as the equine industry grows. as long as people own horses there will be a need for Equine Dentists.
they check horses' teeth
The average salary for equine dentists fall between $69,000 to $76,000. The pay range is also depends on experience level.
Dentist in Dubai average about $106,000. Of course, their pay depends on their experience. Equine dentist who have a lot of clients earn more.
it depends what job you get into equine or human :P
Yes.
Laywers, dentists, doctors
Both of her parents are dentists.
Dentists have a bright contribution. They have a good future too.
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Docters, Engineers, Lawyers, and Dentists
Currently the job outlook for equine veterinarians is fair - there are fewer horse owners who can afford less medical care for their animals due to the Great Recession. However, horse racing and other equine sports are still very popular and most horse owners can and will pay for proper medical care. The most challenging part is that an equine vet makes most of his pay working for loyal clients - without a dedicated client base an equine vet will be scraping for work.
Hm. Horses need their teeth 'floated' every few months. When they grind their teeth to eat, they develop sharp points and if these aren't filed down with a rasp, they can develop painful sores on their cheeks and have difficulty eating. The process of floating teeth takes specialized skill and vets are often not trained (or not willing) to do it. So yes, there are equine dentists who are specially trained and whose sole profession is to float teeth. If teeth need to be removed, however, that is usually the vet's job (although it is usually the dentist who spots the tooth that needs to be removed!) If you have a expensive horse and can afford a horse dentist then yes they do. My horse has a dentist because well I am rich. You need to have a lot of money to have a horse dentist.