Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . chother in shutting, or the teeth become cariousand break away when not correspondingly wornwith the others, shoot up to a degree to pene-trate the jaw, causing soreness and inflamma-tion, and seriously interfering with eating. The writer saw a very interesting case ofthis kind at the Columbia Veterinary College,in which the unobstructed tooth had seriouslypenetrated into the upper jaw. In the endeavorto relieve the pressure of the parts, the animalevidently masticated the food wholly u
Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . chother in shutting, or the teeth become cariousand break away when not correspondingly wornwith the others, shoot up to a degree to pene-trate the jaw, causing soreness and inflamma-tion, and seriously interfering with eating. The writer saw a very interesting case ofthis kind at the Columbia Veterinary College,in which the unobstructed tooth had seriouslypenetrated into the upper jaw. In the endeavorto relieve the pressure of the parts, the animalevidently masticated the food wholly upon theopposite side of the mouth ; in consequence of this the teeth on thisside were so worn down that both upper and lower jaws weretwisted around more than an inch out of line. Sometimes caries, or ulceration of a tooth, produces such seriousdisturbance that there may be an enlargement of the parts, growthof fungus, or necrosis of the parts. This, too, is much more com-mon than is suspected. Prof. Cressy, of Hartford, called my atten-tion to a case in which a back tooth in the lower jaw became ulcer-. FiG. 394.—Mouth of theMare at Thirteen Years. MOW TO TELL THE AGE. 129
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