Horse A - Underbite in a mini horse
Horse A - Underbite in a mini horse
Horse B - Underbite in a Mini affecting only the 301 & 401
Horse B - Underbite in a Mini affecting only the 301 & 401
Horse B - Underbite in a Mini affecting only the 301 & 401 - note the partial normal wearing of the 3/401's
Horse B - Underbite in a Mini affecting only the 301 & 401 - AFTER cutting off excess
Horse B - Underbite in a Mini affecting only the 301 & 401 - AFTER cutting off excess
Horse B - Underbite in a Mini affecting only the 301 & 401 - AFTER cutting off excess. NOTE normal occlusal surfaces.
Horse C - Underbite in a 30 year old horse that has cribbed all of his life.
Horse C - Underbite in a 30 year old horse that has cribbed all of his life.
Underbite of a 4 yr old Percheron mare. Also the incisors are misaligned and there is bunching of the gum tissue around the lower incisors caused by the tongue's movement. This movement is also causing a clean labial surface and a thinning of the labial enamel.
Underbite of a 4 yr old Percheron mare. Also the incisors are misaligned and there is hypertrophy of the gum tissue around the lower incisors.
EOTRH horse 14 - 7/29/1986 = 27yr 3mo WB S - Early EOTRH and an underbite but only from the forward displacement of the lower left incisors. Note more receding gums on the lower left tongue side and upper left lip side than on the right.
EOTRH horse 14 - 7/29/1986 = 27yr 3mo WB S - Early EOTRH and an underbite but only from the forward displacement of the lower left incisors. Note more receding gums on the lower left tongue side and upper left lip side than on the right.
EOTRH horse 14 - 7/29/1986 = 27yr 3mo WB S - Early EOTRH and an underbite but only from the forward displacement of the lower left incisors. Note more receding gums on the lower left tongue side and upper left lip side than on the right.
Underbite in a pigmy mini. See associated hooks on lower 6's
Underbite in a pigmy mini. See associated hooks on lower 6's
Underbite in a pigmy mini. See associated hooks on lower 6's
Underbite with an unusual wear pattern. Note the white lower central incisors where the tonge constantly licks while the darker stained teeth have no tongue movement. This horse's tongue goes out and down only. It is also pushing the gum line down at the root causing a receeding line and a bunching of the gum into a ridge.
Underbite of a 4 yr old Percheron mare. Also the incisors are misaligned and there is bunching of the gum tissue around the lower incisors caused by the tongue's movement. This movement is also causing a clean labial surface