Dental sinusitis and apical tooth disease
Jul 13, 2020
2 minutes
DR MAC
Cheek teeth (molars) in the upper (mandibular) and lower (maxillary) jaws of horses are used to chew or masticate grass before it is swallowed. Sometimes, rotten molars in the upper jaw can cause a draining sinus infection on the side of a horse’s face.
AN INFECTED CHEEK TOOTH CAN CAUSE AN ABSCESS
Like humans, horses
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days