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EQUINE DENTISTRY

HEALTHY MOUTH 

 JANA ZEDELIUS

HEALTHY HORSE

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DOES YOUR HORSE NEED DENTISTRY?

UPCOMING TOURS
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HESTATANNHEILSA 

EHF

VETERINARY PRACTICE FOR EQUINE DENTISTRY

... this is me, Jana Zedelius, a veterinarian specialized in equine dentistry.

I offer almost all kinds of examinations and treatments of dental, sinus and oral diseases.

Being a mobile practice, I am able to visit your horse in its familiar surroundings.

ROUTINE & ADVANCED EQUILIBRATION 

HEAD & DENTAL SURGERY

FOR VETERINARIANS AND HORSE OWNERS

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ROUTINE TREATMENT

Most of my daily work as an equine dentist is routine dental equilibration. Maintaining oral and dental health and preventing small problems becoming big issues is my main goal. Regular, professional dentals can prevent and even reverse periodontal disease, caries or apical inflammation. I am working only on sedated horses. Treatments take ca 60 Minutes. All dentals are being well documented and photographed. A copy of the chart is being sent vie Email after treatment.

PRICES

Prices may vary depending on anesthesia, effort and time.

without callout fee, from:

ISK 29.000

SINUS AND FRACTURES

SINUS DISORDERS Diseases of the sinus apparatus are relatively rare, but when they are present, it's hard to miss them. Unilateral, odorous nasal discharge is the most common symptom and it often means a dental problem, too. But not always, as one may find tumors, sinus cysts, fungal infections or hematoma that may show similar symptoms. Key to success is a thorough exam using xray and endoscopy (Sinus endoscopy will come up next year!).

FRACTURES Skull fractures are very rare and usually need fixation and surgical wound management. Rostral mandibular/maxillary (procc. incisores) fractures can be fixed with wire techniques.

PRICES

Depending on case

COACHING AND SEMINARS

COACHING FOR VETERINARIANS I like to learn myself and teaching others what you know (and don't know) is just another way of doing so. I offered this service to fellow veterinarians in Germany and i am looking forward to share my knowledge here in Iceland too. One on one training is very intensive and effective. Weather you seek in-depth knowledge about head and dental anatomy, pathology and the various techniques we use in routine dentistry and surgery for yourself or as a team, send me a request and we can figure out the best plan of action.

SEMINARS FOR HORSE OWNERS How do i know that my horse a dental issue? What are typical symptoms in the riding horse? What can i do for optimal dental health? As a trainer or horse owner it is beneficial to know more about their animals.

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Hestatannheilsa is my second equine veterinarian dental practice which i started in march 2023.

My mobile clinic offers all kinds of services related to equine dental problems, with the main focus on preventive dental care, in the Capital area and the Southwest.

Other areas in Iceland on request.

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WITH PASSION, EXPERTISE AND EMPATHY FOR HORSES WELFARE

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MAKE APPOINTMENT

For organizational reasons, I only make appointments in writing and I usually respond within 24-48 hours. For our appointment I need the number of horses, the exact location and the telephone number of the person who will be there. Especially if the owner cannot be there, but also otherwise, it is helpful if I can get the name, kennitala and email address of the owner/payer beforehand. If possible, I plan the appointments according to location in order to keep the journey short. The total daily kilometers are divided by the number of owners on the tour. Emergencies (horses that are acutely unable to eat) are given priority!

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THE TREATMENT

All dental treatments include a general health exam to make sure the horse can be sedated, a thorough special exam of the head including the hyoid, the lymphnodes and the temporomandibular joint. The exam along with the patient history will already give a good idea of what the problem might be and if the problem is multifocal or purely dental related. After sedating the horse and rinsing the mouth i will thoroughly examine the closed and open mouth and the teeth. I measure the amount and way of contact of the cheek teeth and incisors (called occlusion) and then examine every single tooth using a mirror (or if necessary with an endoscope). The findings will be noted on the electronic chart that every owner receives a copy of via email. The dental treatment focuses not only on the health and integrity of each tooth and the mouth as a whole, but also on the funcionalty of the set of teeth being a biomechanical and functional entity. The goal of dental equilibration is to maintain bilateral occlusal symmetry, the physiological dental anatomy and function and to remove any occlusal obstacles and restrictions in incisors and cheek teeth. I work with diamond coted electric instrumentation and dust collection and i am strictly following the IAED Anatomical Guidelines, meaning (amongst other) i will remove only as much as needed and as little as possible tooth material. Horses presenting severe malocclusions that need a lot of work will be scheduled for several consecutive treatments to make sure the horse can adapt and no teeth are being harmed.

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AFTER

The horses need around one to two hours to be fully awake after both, routine treatment and surgery. Until then they are not allowed to eat or be around other horses. It is normal for sedated horses to pee several times when they wake up; some horses sweat a little afterwards. They should be given a break on the day of dental treatment, but most can be ridden the next day unless I advise against it. Horses that have undergone surgery will need individual reconvalescence. Horses that have had wolf teeth removed get a week's break, but can be ridden without bits. In some cases, chiropractic, osteopathic or physiotherapeutic treatments are necessary or useful after dental treatment in order to fully resolve blockages and chronic tension caused by dental problems.

GOOD TO KNOW

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HESTATANNHEILSA EHF

Jana Zedelius, DVM, IAED/c 
Bugðulæk 7
105 
Reykjavík 

hestatannheilsa{at}gmail:com

​Má - Fö: 09 - 17

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