3T Equine Dentistry

3T Equine Dentistry Expert care, one tooth at a time! IAED-C Equine Dental Technician based out of Shiro, Texas. Serving Texas, West Virginia, Ohio, and surrounding states

The mission of 3T Equine Dentistry is to ensure the health, comfort, and performance of every horse through affordable, expert dental care. Dedicated to providing compassionate, professional, and comprehensive equine dentistry services that improve the overall well-being of horses, contributing to their longevity and quality of life. 3T Equine Dentistry strives to educate owners on the importance

of equine dentistry while staying updated on advances in the field and practicing the safest and most effective dental techniques.

Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃As we gather around the table this Thanksgiving, I’d like to take a moment to express my heartfelt...
11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving! 🍂🦃

As we gather around the table this Thanksgiving, I’d like to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to all my wonderful clients. Your trust and support mean the world to me, and I am truly thankful for the opportunity to care for your beloved horses.

Wishing you and your families a Thanksgiving filled with warmth, laughter, and unforgettable moments. 🐴💖

A huge thank you to Beau Kelley for capturing the essence of the IAED Advanced Certified/Veterinarian Workshop through t...
11/22/2025

A huge thank you to Beau Kelley for capturing the essence of the IAED Advanced Certified/Veterinarian Workshop through this incredible video! 🎥🐴

The workshop provided an invaluable opportunity to learn from top professionals in the field, enhancing our skills and knowledge. The video showcases the collaboration and hands-on experiences!

This workshop was specific to licensed practicing veterinarians as well as IAED certified equine dentists. The goal of this workshop was to build veterinaria...

I recently participated in an incredible workshop hosted by the International Association of Equine Dentistry (IAED) and...
11/17/2025

I recently participated in an incredible workshop hosted by the International Association of Equine Dentistry (IAED) and the Equine Dental School of Texas. This advanced workshop provided an invaluable opportunity to enhance my equine dentistry skills, and I am grateful for the insights and hands-on experience it offered.

A huge thank you to Solo Select Reproduction for graciously providing their facility and horses for this event and to the talented instructors who guided us through the workshop.
The IAED has always been at the forefront of advancing equine dental care, and this workshop was no exception. The expertise and dedication to advancing our skills have been invaluable. The practical advice, demonstrations, and personalized feedback provided during the workshop have greatly enhanced my ability to deliver top-notch dental care.

I'm proud to have earned 6 continuing education credits through this program, which has allowed me to stay up to date with the latest techniques and knowledge in the field. These credits are a testament to the commitment to offering exceptional care to the horses I serve.

I didn't get many pictures because I was too busy learning!

If you have any questions about equine dental care or would like to schedule an appointment, please feel free to reach out. I look forward to applying what I've learned and sharing the benefits with my clients and their incredible horses. 🐴

📱: 304-893-8200

11/15/2025

This picture doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface of how fun our IAED advanced workshop kicked off today! 3 IAED examiners, secretary of IAED, Jerry from Jerry's Equine Dental Tools, 3 veterinarians, and 25+ IAED certified equine dental practitioners joined us!

What a great day of looking at each others products and improving our work as a whole. Solo Select Horses has and continues to be a great place to work and learn. More media to come showing the adventures of this weekend workshop! 75 horses with great dental care today!

🚩 Here's Your Sign 🚩At 3T Equine Dentistry, we believe in the vital importance of dental care for every horse. Our sign ...
11/13/2025

🚩 Here's Your Sign 🚩

At 3T Equine Dentistry, we believe in the vital importance of dental care for every horse. Our sign says it all: "Equine dental care is not a luxury, but a necessity." Regular dental check-ups are essential for maintaining your horse's health, comfort, and happiness.

Whether you're an experienced horse owner or new to the equine world, know that prioritizing dental care can make a world of difference.

Feel free to reach out to schedule an appointment or learn more about why dental care is crucial for your horse. We're here to help every step of the way! 🐴🦷✨

📱 : 304-893-8200

Don’t forget your old folks this winter! 🥶🐴
11/11/2025

Don’t forget your old folks this winter! 🥶🐴

When did your older horse last have a dental examination?

As winter approaches, and there is less grazing available, it’s really important to address the dental health of your geriatric horses.

Older horses are more susceptible to dental issues due to natural changes in their teeth over time, so regular check ups are so important to ensure their comfort and maximum chewing ability.

Common dental issues found in geriatric horses include: Sharp enamel points, senile diastemata, periodontal disease, wear abnormalities, displaced teeth, mobile teeth, absent teeth, infundibular caries and equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH).

Equine teeth naturally wear down over their lifetime due to having hypsondont dentition. As the tooth wears apically, the enamel thickness decreases, resulting in a thinner enamel layer on the chewing (occlusal) surface. Another structural change, which affects the upper teeth, involves the infundibula. Infundibula only extend through 80-90% of the reserve crown; over time these infundibulum will wear out. With thinner enamel and worn infundibula, the teeth become more prone to wear, leading to a faster rate of attrition. This results in smoother teeth surfaces, which can reduce the efficiency of chewing hay.
These age-related changes create irregular wear patterns, contributing to uneven crown height and therefore further compromising chewing effectiveness.

Another physiological age related change is the natural tapering of the teeth which will lead to the development of gaps between the teeth which can trap food and lead to periodontal (gum) disease, mobile teeth and even tooth loss. These gaps are called senile diastemata. In cases of senile diastemata, treatment should be on a case by case basis. Early identification and long term management is really important to ensure the comfort of your horse.

If your older horse does have difficulty chewing hay due to compromised grinding surfaces, dietary changes may need to be considered such as switching to fibre mashes to ensure adequate nutritional intake. It’s important to discuss with your EDT or Vet if this is the case.

Horses are known for their stoic nature, which means they often don’t show obvious signs of discomfort until dental issues are advanced. This highlights the importance of frequent dental care, ideally every six months for older horses, to ensure their comfort and identify any problems early to give them the best chance of prolonging their chewing efficiency.

Visit www.baedt.com to find a qualified equine dental technician near you!

Hello TEXAS equine owners, barn managers, and trainers! 🐴🌟I’m thrilled to reintroduce myself, the owner of 3T Equine Den...
11/05/2025

Hello TEXAS equine owners, barn managers, and trainers! 🐴🌟

I’m thrilled to reintroduce myself, the owner of 3T Equine Dentistry, to the wonderful community here in Texas! After living and practicing up north for the past year, I am excited to be back in the Lone Star State for good! As a dedicated equine dental practitioner, I am passionate about providing the highest quality dental care for your beloved horses, donkeys, mules, and minis.

I travel anywhere and do not have a minimum number of horses required to make a trip, so feel free to reach out to schedule an appointment. I look forward to becoming a part of the equine community here in the Grimes County area and beyond!

📱 : 304-893-8200

Thank you for welcoming me to your community! Let’s keep your equine healthy and happy together! 🐴✨

11/02/2025

✨Horse girls, horse teeth, and high school flashbacks✨

Sometimes I swear the horse community feels like a popularity contest I never actually signed up for—except instead of voting for prom queen, it’s “Who floats your horse’s teeth?” and “What sedative protocol do you believe in?”

Here’s the thing… you can like one dentist without trashing another. You can appreciate someone’s style without insisting it’s the only right way. We are incredibly lucky to live in an area with so many talented equine dental providers—and different techniques, tools, philosophies, and personalities to fit different horses and owners. Variety is not the problem, It’s actually the gift.

And when someone recommends me? Truly—it’s the biggest compliment. You’ll never catch me complaining about that. A referral means more to me than any social media ad ever could. You trust me with your horse’s mouth—that’s huge. I’m always honored and so grateful.

But here’s my friendly PSA:
📌 If you’re looking for a dentist—ask the person at the show who has a horse with comfortable head carriage.
📌 Ask your trainer.
📌 ASK YOUR VET
📌Ask your farrier.
📌Ask your equine bodyworker.

Not the loudest stranger on Facebook. Some of those people don't even have horses 😵‍💫

Because good care isn’t a competition. It’s a community. And I promise, we can support one person’s work without tearing someone else down in the process.

So thank you to everyone who shares my name with kindness—even quietly. You don’t know how much it means. And if equestrian dental politics ever become an Olympic sport… please don’t nominate me. I’ll be over here balancing mouths, minding my business, and staying out of the group chat. 🦷 🧚‍♀️

🎃 Spooky Season Alert: Book Your Horse’s Dental Appointment Now! 🐴Hello, horse lovers! As the leaves turn and the air ge...
10/31/2025

🎃 Spooky Season Alert: Book Your Horse’s Dental Appointment Now! 🐴

Hello, horse lovers! As the leaves turn and the air gets a crisp Halloween chill, it’s the perfect time to ensure your horse’s dental health isn’t haunted by any hidden issues. 🍂👻

Why Book Now?
👻 Prevent Unseen Frights:
Just like ghosts, dental issues can lurk unseen. Regular check-ups can prevent spooky surprises down the road.
🍬 Seasonal Treats:
With Halloween around the corner, your horse deserves a treat too! A healthy mouth means they can enjoy their favorite snacks without discomfort.

Don’t let dental problems creep up on your horse. Schedule their appointment today and keep their smile as bright as a full moon on Halloween night! 🌕🎃

📅 Book Now: Reach out to secure your appointment.
☎️ : 304-893-8200

Books are now open for Texas Clients‼️ Scheduling for NovemberText, call, or private message to schedule ⬅️☎️ : 304-893-...
10/27/2025

Books are now open for Texas Clients‼️

Scheduling for November

Text, call, or private message to schedule ⬅️
☎️ : 304-893-8200

Is your horse showing signs⁉️ Don't let your horse suffer❗️Call or text now! ☎️: 304-893-8200🦷 IAED-Certified Equine Den...
10/22/2025

Is your horse showing signs⁉️

Don't let your horse suffer❗️

Call or text now!
☎️: 304-893-8200

🦷 IAED-Certified Equine Dental Provider
🦷 Completion of two equine dental schools
🦷 AS, BS, and MS in Animal Science

Expect care, one tooth at a time! 💜

Last minute opening!October 23Message, text, or call to schedule!304-893-8200
10/21/2025

Last minute opening!
October 23
Message, text, or call to schedule!
304-893-8200

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