equine dental technician
Equine dental technicians provide routine equine dental care, using appropriate equipment in accordance with national legislation.
About equine dental technician
As an equine dental technician, you will provide specialized dental care to horses, ensuring their health, comfort, and proper nutrition. Your work involves examining equine teeth and gums, identifying dental issues such as hooks, sharp points, and malocclusions, and performing routine preventive procedures and treatments. You will work closely with veterinarians, horse owners, and stable managers to develop and implement individualized dental care plans that support each horse's overall wellbeing.
Your daily responsibilities include handling horses safely and professionally, using specialized equine dental equipment, maintaining detailed medical records, and advising clients on proper dental hygiene and feed management. You must stay current with animal welfare legislation and best practices in equine dentistry. This profession offers rewarding work in a growing field, with opportunities to work in veterinary clinics, equestrian centers, and mobile practices across Poland. The demand for qualified equine dental technicians continues to rise as horse owners increasingly recognize the importance of preventive dental care.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a equine dental technician.
Equine Dental Examination and Diagnosis
- Conduct thorough dental examinations of horses to identify dental problems and abnormalities
- Use specialized equine dental equipment to assess tooth and gum condition
- Consult with veterinarians to develop treatment plans based on clinical findings
Dental Procedure Performance
- Carry out equine dental procedures including floating, extraction, and therapeutic treatments
- Apply safe work practices and appropriate restraint techniques when handling horses during procedures
- Monitor horse comfort and wellbeing throughout treatment
Client Communication and Advice
- Communicate with horse owners regarding dental findings and recommended treatments
- Advise clients on proper equine dental care, nutrition, and feed management
- Educate horse owners about preventive dental care and animal welfare best practices
Record Keeping and Documentation
- Maintain comprehensive professional records of all dental examinations and treatments
- Document clinical findings, diagnoses, and treatment outcomes for each horse
- Ensure compliance with veterinary record-keeping regulations and animal welfare requirements
Biosecurity and Animal Welfare Management
- Implement proper hygiene practices and biosecurity protocols to prevent disease transmission
- Monitor and assess the welfare of horses during and after dental procedures
- Handle veterinary emergencies appropriately and contact veterinary support when needed
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (17)
Optional (12)
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