Horse A - Retained 53 displaced labially
Horse A - Retained 53 displaced labially
Horse A - Retained 53 removed
Horse A - Retained 53 removed
Horse A- 53 removed, palatal side
Horse A- 53 removed, labial side
Horse B - Retained 63 cap displacing 203 caudally
Horse B - Retained 83 cap being displaced labially
Horse B - Retained cap in 8000748 removed
Horse B - Retained cap removed *SEE 8000750
5 yr old with retained 53
5 yr old with retained 83 plus an extra piece of tooth caudal to 103. Note the incomplete mesial edge of 203. Also an eruption lump above 103 the size of a thumb.
Horse C - 4 yr old TB G with trauma causing the loss of 101 and 102 plus deforming the lower incisors with a retained 81
Horse C - 4 yr old TB G with trauma causing the loss of 101 and 102 plus deforming the lower incisors with a retained 81
Horse C - 4/22/2009 = 04yr 1mo TB G with trauma causing the loss of 101 and 102 plus deforming the lower incisors with a retained 81
Examples of first cheek teeth caps. Notice how sharp the rostral edge is - Like the bow of the cruise ship Titanic
Examples of first cheek teeth caps. Notice how sharp the rostral edge is - Like the bow of the cruise ship Titanic
These incisor caps have excessive roots that look more like alveolar bone. Caps like these often remain attached displacing the underlying permanent incisor and requiring extraction by the dentist.
These incisor caps have excessive roots that look more like alveolar bone. Caps like these often remain attached displacing the underlying permanent incisor and requiring extraction by the dentist.
These incisor caps have excessive roots that look more like alveolar bone. Caps like these often remain attached displacing the underlying permanent incisor and requiring extraction by the dentist.
These incisor caps have excessive roots that look more like alveolar bone. Caps like these often remain attached displacing the underlying permanent incisor and requiring extraction by the dentist.
These incisor caps have excessive roots that look more like alveolar bone. Caps like these often remain attached displacing the underlying permanent incisor and requiring extraction by the dentist.
Cap 53 is small and is displacing 103. See movie 140909_cap extraction.
Cap 63 is small and is displacing 203. See movie 140909_cap extraction.
Cap 63 is small and is displacing 203. See movie 140909_cap extraction.
Cap 53 is small and is displacing 103. See movie 140909_cap extraction.
Horse D - Stubborn #63 incisor cap is held in place by a long tag.
Horse D - Stubborn #63 incisor cap is held in place by a long tag.
Horse D - Stubborn #63 incisor cap is held in place by a long tag.
#73 cap is broken into 2 pieces. It will be removed when it matures a bit more in this 4 ½ year old gelding. While it could be removed now, there is no rush by either the horse or owner.
Cap 503 displaced
Cap 802 sits on top of the underlying permanent tooth awaiting its turn to be shed.