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A young horse presents for further evaluation as a result of having consistent discomfort whenever a bit is used. The veterinarian confidently tells the owners he can fix the problem with a simple removal of the wolf tooth. Which tooth is the veterinarian going to remove?

Please select an option Incorrect. The first premolar may cause problems with the bit, and is thus often electively removed by veterinarians. WikiVet Article:Horse Dental Formula Correct! The first premolar may cause problems with the bit, and is thus often electively removed by veterinarians. WikiVet Article:Horse Dental Formula Incorrect. The first premolar may cause problems with the bit, and is thus often electively removed by veterinarians. WikiVet Article:Horse Dental Formula Incorrect. The first premolar may cause problems with the bit, and is thus often electively removed by veterinarians. WikiVet Article:Horse Dental Formula Incorrect. The first premolar may cause problems with the bit, and is thus often electively removed by veterinarians. WikiVet Article:Horse Dental Formula

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