Infundibular caries is a common dental issue in horses, affecting the infundibulum—the central, cup-like enamel structure in the upper cheek teeth. This area is naturally filled with cementum, but if it doesn’t form properly, food and bacteria can get trapped, leading to decay. Over time, this can cause painful infections, tooth fractures, or even sinus disease.
Regular dental exams help us catch these issues early and keep your horse’s mouth healthy and pain-free.
📞 If it’s been a while since their last check-up, get in touch today! Prevention starts with a closer look.