Equine Dental Services South West LTD

Equine Dental Services South West LTD So you can feel sure your horse dentistry will be carried out with the very best care and most up to date skills.

At Equine Dental Services we are committed to providing our clients with a high quality equine dental technician service, and to abide by the British Association of Equine Dental Technicians performance guidelines. Equine Dental Services was set up in 1995 by experienced Equine Dental Technician Toby Lee and was joined by Henry Billson, another highly qualified Equine Dentist in 1999. Both are ful

l members of the British Association of Equine Dental Technicians and are approved by the British Equine Veterinary Association and The British Veterinary Dental Association. Ian Roff joined the team in 2009, he has a degree in Equine Dental Science and is due to sit the BEVA/BVDA dentistry exam in Febuary 2014. Steven Moseley joined the team in 2015 and trained with us and passed his BEVA/BVDA exam in 2019. Please call 01934 712 591 for an appointment or leave a message on facebook.

‼️Support Your Equine Dental Technician‼️UK Government Consultation – Why Horse Owners’ Views MatterThe UK government is...
03/02/2026

‼️Support Your Equine Dental Technician‼️

UK Government Consultation – Why Horse Owners’ Views Matter

The UK government is reviewing the law that regulates animal healthcare professionals. This review may affect how Equine Dental Technicians (EDTs) are recognised and allowed to work in the future.

This is why we are asking all our clients to take a few moments to complete the survey — it’s your opportunity to influence how the VSA reform will shape future regulation of both veterinary and paraprofessional roles.
The consultation is now open for responses and closes 25th March 2026. So, grab a brew and add your voice to the change that’s coming!

Why this matters to you as a horse owner

• EDTs play an important role in your horse’s comfort, performance, and welfare

• Clear professional titles help owners know who is properly trained when it comes to treating your horse

• Recognised, equine‑dental‑specific qualifications are essential for demonstrating the practical training and competency of both EDTs and vets, giving horse owners the assurance they need when choosing appropriate dental care

• Good regulation protects horses from unqualified or unsafe practice

• Your experience helps decision-makers understand real-world horse care

What you might say

• You value having a qualified EDT provide your horse’s routine dental care, and you value having an equine‑specific, dentally qualified vet available to manage any complex dental issues. Most importantly, you value having the ability to make an informed choice about who you use.

• A regulated industry provides clear, consistent qualification standards that help protect both horses and owners.

• You recognise your qualified EDT holds higher levels of equine-specific dental qualification, training, experience and day‑to‑day proficiency in routine equine dentistry than the average general‑practice vet.

Where can I find the consultation?

https://consult.defra.gov.uk/reform-of-the-veterinary-surgeons-act/consultation/

IMPORTANT - Modern consultations do use text-analysis and clustering tools to surface themes. While no official keyword list is published, analysis of UK government consultations (including Defra) shows that responses are commonly scanned for policy-relevant vocabulary, not slogans.

🔑 Core phrases to include. These phrases align directly with how Defra structures policy analysis.

“Veterinary Surgeons Act reform”
“modernising outdated legislation”
“multidisciplinary veterinary team”
“animal welfare and public protection”
“clear scope of practice”
“title protection”
“proportionate, risk-based regulation”
“public confidence and clarity for owners”

🦷 EDT-specific wording that helps categorisation. This ensures EDT views are not lost under generic “other comments”. Where relevant, try to include:

“Equine Dental Technician (EDT)”
“qualified / trained EDT”
“professional title”
“working within scope”
“competence-based practice”
“consistent standards across the profession”

🐴 Horse-owner language that carries weight. AI tools tag these as end-user evidence, which is highly valued.

“As a horse owner…”
“My experience using an EDT…”
“I rely on qualified professionals for my horse’s welfare”
“Clear titles help owners understand who is properly trained”
“Regulation should protect horses without reducing access to care”

⚖️ Balance words (important for tone scoring). Defra analysis tools look favourably on balanced responses. Useful phrases include:

“supports collaboration, not replacement”
“avoids unintended consequences”
“maintains access while improving safeguards”

These reduce the risk of responses being classified as oppositional or niche. Emotional or confrontational language, reduce analytical weight. If your response clearly mentions welfare, scope, regulation, and qualification — it should be picked up. Even short responses that include 3–5 of the phrases above are very likely to be correctly categorised in analysis of reform of the Veterinary Surgeons Act.

Very informative video worth a watch 🙂
16/12/2025

Very informative video worth a watch 🙂

Does dentistry affect a horse’s performance?In this video, we join BAEDT member Matt Moister and event rider Andrew James as they explore how dental issues c...

🦷Jersey Action 🦷
29/10/2025

🦷Jersey Action 🦷

🏇🏻 Well that’s a wrap! 🏇🏻 Thanks so much to all our lovely Guernsey customers , your custom is very much appreciated, ho...
22/10/2025

🏇🏻 Well that’s a wrap! 🏇🏻 Thanks so much to all our lovely Guernsey customers , your custom is very much appreciated, hopefully see you all again next April! 😊

🦷 Isle of Wight Action! 🦷 thanks very much to Lake Farm Equestrian Centre for there amazing organisation! 👍🏻
21/09/2025

🦷 Isle of Wight Action! 🦷 thanks very much to Lake Farm Equestrian Centre for there amazing organisation! 👍🏻

🍁 It Certainly Has 🍁
17/09/2025

🍁 It Certainly Has 🍁

Hello Autumn! 🍁🍂

As you prepare for the colder months ahead, now is the perfect time to ensure your horse’s dental care is up to date. If it’s been over a year since their last treatment, it’s really important to have them checked before winter. It’s especially important in older horses who may be prone to weight loss or may have reduced chewing surfaces.

A thorough dental treatment will ensure your horse is free from discomfort, detect early signs of dental disease, improve chewing efficiency, and allow them to perform at their best. Regular dental care will also help prevent future dental problems.

All our BAEDT members receive extensive training and are rigorously examined, ensuring the highest standards of care. Each member is approved by BEVA/BVDA, so you can feel confident your horse is in experienced hands.

Take the first step in preparing your horse for winter. Visit www.baedt.com to find a qualified equine dental technician near you!

07/09/2025

‼️ Isle of Wight trip coming up the week after next, please contact Gemma if you want to get booked in‼️

06/09/2025

🏇🏻We’ve had an excellent few days working at Anthony Honeyball Racing!🏇🏻

What incredible, modern and clean facilities they have. The horses all looked immaculate and were all generally really, really well behaved.

In what is a relatively new yard for us, it’s very rewarding to see how the horses teeth are erupting and shaping, alongside their general oral health hugely improving.
A huge thank you to Anthony, Rachael, Charles and the rest of the team, for their amazing professional support and help over the last few days. The horses are a real credit to you all.

We look forward to returning for another dental session in early January, under what will likely be slightly colder conditions!

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