Horse A - Overbite
Horse A - Overbite
Horse A - Overbite
Horse A - Overbite
Horse C - Overbite with no hook foration on the cheek teeth
Horse C - Overbite with no hook foration on the cheek teeth
Horse C - Overbite with no hook foration on the cheek teeth
Horse C - Overbite with no hook foration on the cheek teeth
Horse C - Overbite with no hook foration on the cheek teeth
Horse C - Overbite with no hook foration on the cheek teeth
Lateral view of an overbite. Notice the even wear of the occlusal surfaces with no unopposed overeruption.
Lateral view of an overbite. Notice the even wear of the occlusal surfaces with no unopposed overeruption.
This is a ventral-dorsal view looking at the occlusal surface of the upper incisors. There is no over-eruption and in fact, the rostral edge of the occlusal surface looks more worn relative to the rest of the occlusal surface. Also this horse is missing 302 (remember this picture is from underneath the horse).
This is a ventral-dorsal view looking at the occlusal surface of the upper incisors. There is no over-eruption and in fact, the rostral edge of the occlusal surface looks more worn relative to the rest of the occlusal surface. Also this horse is missing 302 (remember this picture is from underneath the horse).
The rostral occlusal surface has wear from the overbite. The occlusal surfaces are uneven in wear. 301 has receeding gums and is slightly deformed.
The rostral occlusal surface has wear from the overbite. The occlusal surfaces are uneven in wear. 301 has receeding gums and is slightly deformed.
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