Dental Correction & Equilibrium

Individually planned dental corrections considering occlusion, biomechanics, and whole-body balance.

Dental Correction & Equilibrium

Precision for function, balance and rideability

Equilibrium describes the state of perfect balance and alignment. Equilibration refers to the precise adjustment of the horse’s dentition towards an individual, optimal occlusion.

Dental correction and biomechanics

Dental correction goes far beyond simply floating teeth. At Equident Clinics, we follow a holistic approach that considers both the complex anatomy of equine teeth and the biomechanical relationships of the entire body structure.

Functional occlusion for wellbeing

The goal is a functional occlusion that enables efficient feed intake while positively influencing overall wellbeing, movement, and rideability.

Our work is guided by three core principles: symmetry, balance and harmony.

Our Veterinarians

Konstantin Hauck

Konstantin Hauck

Board certified equine veterinarian specializing in dental and sinus surgery with extensive experience in complex referral cases.

Lars Schulte

Lars Schulte

Specialist in equine dentistry with a focus on orthodontics, tooth preservation, implantology, and complex occlusal correction.

Luis Weissenberger

Luis Weissenberger

Equine veterinarian specializing in equine dentistry with a focus on sinus endoscopy and dental and head surgery.

Lina Eymers

Lina Eymers

Equine veterinarian specializing in dental treatment and occlusal correction with a strong focus on functional dentition analysis.

Jasmin Roesberg

Jasmin Roesberg

Equine veterinarian specializing in equine dentistry with a focus on occlusal correction, diagnostics, and incisor therapy.

Dr. Corsin Heim

Dr. Corsin Heim

Board certified equine surgeon with a focus on tooth preserving procedures, endodontics and minimally invasive extractions.

Dr. med. vet. Thea Ryhner

Dr. med. vet. Thea Ryhner

Board certified equine specialist focused on dentistry, rehabilitation and chiropractic care.