G M Caden Equine Dental Services

G M Caden Equine Dental Services BEVA/BVDA Qualified. BAEDT Full Member
Covering Shropshire & North West Wales

27/05/2026

Little lunchtime side mission 🫔

14/05/2026

Tiny adjustments, big difference 🐓✨ Correcting incisor balance to improve comfort, function, and overall oral health

Before Nov 2025 āž”ļø After May 2026Progressing DGL4 correction showing improved balance and function over time.Prior to tr...
12/05/2026

Before Nov 2025 āž”ļø After May 2026

Progressing DGL4 correction showing improved balance and function over time.

Prior to treatment, this horse was going better on the right rein, which is consistent with the asymmetry seen here.

Careful, progressive correction and regular reassessment are key in cases like this. 🦷🐓

12/05/2026

🐓🦷 SAVE THE DATE 🦷🐓

Join us for the TriDent Equine Dental Conference 2026 — a full day dedicated to equine dentistry, professional development, and networking with leading international and U.K. speakers.

šŸ“… Saturday 17th October 2026
šŸ“ Yorkshire Wildlife Park, Doncaster, U.K.

✨ Learn from world-class speakers
✨ Connect with equine dental professionals
✨ Advance your knowledge and career

Special discounted rates available for IAED, IGFP, NVVGP members and TriDent students.

Secure your place now:
🌐 www.tridentequineconference.com

The incisors play a critical role in the horse’s overall comfort, biomechanics and ability to function correctly.Abnorma...
11/05/2026

The incisors play a critical role in the horse’s overall comfort, biomechanics and ability to function correctly.

Abnormal incisor wear patterns such as ventral curves, dorsal curves, diagonal bites and incorrect incisor table angles can dramatically alter the horse’s natural jaw movement. When the incisors become restricted, they create a mechanical blockage that limits the rostrocaudal and lateral movement of the mandible.

This restriction directly impacts the cheek teeth’s ability to function correctly during mastication. Reduced jaw mobility can lead to inefficient grinding, uneven pressure throughout the dental arcades and compensation patterns developing through the TMJ, poll, neck and entire musculoskeletal system.

Under saddle, these horses may present with:�• Resistance in the contact�• Difficulty flexing or bending evenly�• Head tilting or jaw crossing�• Tension through the topline�• One-sidedness and reduced performance�• Difficulty softening through the poll

Correct incisor balancing helps restore functional movement of the jaw, improving comfort, mastication and overall biomechanics throughout the horse’s body.
Equine dentistry is never just about teeth, it’s about whole horse function. 🐓

Always a privilege to spend time teaching the next generation at TriDent Equine Dental Education Ltd This week I had the...
11/05/2026

Always a privilege to spend time teaching the next generation at TriDent Equine Dental Education Ltd

This week I had the opportunity to lecture on skull charting techniques and the use of the Pimbury app, helping students develop practical skills in accurate dental recording and case management.

I’m a big believer that professional development never stops, no matter how long you’ve been in the industry. Having my own work reviewed and discussed with fellow EDTs and vets is something I really value, as it helps me continue learning, refining my techniques, and maintaining the highest standards of care for the horses I treat.

There’s nothing more rewarding than sharing knowledge, practical skills, and real world experiences with passionate students who are committed to improving equine welfare and advancing their careers in equine dentistry.

From hands on techniques to case discussions, every course is a reminder of how important continued education, teamwork, and mentorship are within our industry.

A huge thank you to all the students for your enthusiasm, hard work, and willingness to learn. 🐓🦷

Great first day at TriDent Equine Dental Education Ltd teaching students how to chart and use the Pimbury Dental App. Af...
04/05/2026

Great first day at TriDent Equine Dental Education Ltd teaching students how to chart and use the Pimbury Dental App.
Afternoon spent doing a dental demonstration, looking forward to the week ahead! šŸ¦·šŸ¤“

✨ Dedicated to providing the best dental care for your horse ✨BEVA/BVDA QUALIFIED BAEDT FULL MEMBER ✨ Now welcoming new ...
29/04/2026

✨ Dedicated to providing the best dental care for your horse ✨

BEVA/BVDA QUALIFIED BAEDT FULL MEMBER

✨ Now welcoming new clients ✨

Last year was one of the busiest and most rewarding of my career, with opportunities to train, teach and work alongside some of the best equine dental professionals in the UK and internationally. From 32 days in Australia to conferences across Europe, examiner courses, clinics and hands on collaboration, every experience helped strengthen my knowledge, skills and standards.

All of this is with one goal in mind:

🐓 Providing the highest standard of dental care for your horse 🦷

This year I’m continuing that commitment, with further conferences in the UK and abroad already planned, alongside teaching and supporting the next generation within the equine dentistry.

A huge thank you to all my wonderful clients for your continued trust and support. Your support allows me to keep investing in education and bring the latest techniques and knowledge straight back to the horses I’m privileged to work with.

šŸ“ Covering Shropshire & surrounding areas
šŸ“ Also North West Wales

šŸ“© Limited appointments available – message to enquire or book.

Thank you for being part of the journey.

Georgina ā¤ļø

🦷Just a heads up🦷I will be away teaching at TriDent Equine Dentistry School from 4th–11th May, so replies to messages an...
27/04/2026

🦷Just a heads up🦷

I will be away teaching at TriDent Equine Dentistry School from 4th–11th May, so replies to messages and enquiries may be a little slower than usual during this time.

I’m really looking forward to working alongside fellow EDTs and vets, and helping support the next generation of equine dental professionals.

Thank you for your patience and understanding. 🐓🦷

Georgina xx

āš ļø Hands off the tongue! Here’s why it matters! āš ļøPulling on a horse’s tongue might seem harmless or even helpful during...
21/04/2026

āš ļø Hands off the tongue! Here’s why it matters! āš ļø

Pulling on a horse’s tongue might seem harmless or even helpful during handling or restraint… but it can cause serious damage.

The tongue is directly connected to the hyoid apparatus, a delicate structure made up of several small, fragile bones that support the tongue and connect to the skull, larynx, and throat. These bones are not designed to withstand force, and excessive pulling can easily cause injury.

Potential consequences include:
āŒ Hyoid bone damage
āŒ Pain and inflammation
āŒ Swallowing and breathing difficulties
āŒ Long-term behavioural resistance

Once the Hyoid is damage it cannot be fixed.

What looks like ā€œcontrolā€ can quickly become trauma.

🐓 Horses rely on trust and correct handling, not force.
āœ”ļø Use proper restraint techniques
āœ”ļø Seek guidance from trained professionals
āœ”ļø Always prioritise welfare over convenience

🚫 Do not allow anyone to pull on your horse’s tongue, regardless of whether they are a vet, EDT, physio, or any other professional. If it doesn’t feel right, question it. Your horse’s welfare comes first.

Let’s keep raising standards and protecting our horses from preventable harm. šŸ’¬

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