This illustration shows an 8-year-old horse’s teeth from the front (anterior view). The first dental star appears on the central incisor when the horse is an 8-year-old. In some instances, the first stages of a dental star (a dark yellow or brownish-yellow line) appears on the occlusal surface of the intermediate incisor. When viewed laterally, the upper and lower incisors are at a more oblique angle than before.
This diagram is copyrighted by Equine Network LLC, the parent company of My Senior Horse. It is from the Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse.
Further Reading
- 8-Year-Old Horse’s Teeth Lateral View. MySeniorHorse.com
- 8-Year-Old Horse’s Bottom Teeth. MySeniorHorse.com
- 8-Year-Old Horse’s Top Teeth. MySeniorHorse.com
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