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Equine dental technicians (also known colloquially as equine dentists, although this is not reflective of their official title) are veterinary paraprofessionals who specialize in routine dental work on horses, especially procedures such as rasping the sharp edges of teeth, also known as 'floating'.
Equine Dental Training The course runs for two years and each academic year runs from September. The programme is a mixture of both theory and practical training and is run over five or six separate day or weekends across the year.
The Diploma of Equine Dentistry course has the following format: Part 1: 12 weeks theory by distance education. Part 2: 4 weeks practical on-site training. Part 3: 6 weeks theory by distance education. Part 4: 3 weeks practical on-site training.
typically range from $100 \u2013 $150. These figures do not include wolf teeth or cap (deciduous teeth) extractions, which are performed at an additional cost. Horses 6 -12 years of age are dependent on the previous care and any unique dental issues, and typically range from $125 \u2013 $175.
Although there are apparently no legal qualifications required, at present, regular work with an experienced equine dentist is recommended in addition to the degree course. Training towards the practical assessment is required for an equine dentist to practice in the UK.
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Receive BAEDT magazine 'Equine Dental Review'...To become a Student Member of the Association you must fit the following criteria: Currently attending equine dental science degree or equivalent or. Successfully completed equine dental science degree or equivalent or. Attended BEVA/BVDA theory course.
Equine Dental Training The course runs for two years and each academic year runs from September. The programme is a mixture of both theory and practical training and is run over five or six separate day or weekends across the year.
The Diploma of Equine Dentistry course has the following format: Part 1: 12 weeks theory by distance education. Part 2: 4 weeks practical on-site training. Part 3: 6 weeks theory by distance education. Part 4: 3 weeks practical on-site training.
Equine dental technicians (also known colloquially as equine dentists, although this is not reflective of their official title) are veterinary paraprofessionals who specialize in routine dental work on horses, especially procedures such as rasping the sharp edges of teeth, also known as 'floating'.
Qualifications and Salary There is a 3-year degree course available that covers the theory side of horse dentistry. Although there are apparently no legal qualifications required, at present, regular work with an experienced equine dentist is recommended in addition to the degree course.

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