BACK TO BASICS: THE CHANGING FACE OF EQUINE DENTAL CARE
Fig. 3. A dental chart template with handwritten annotations. The note-taking tool commands are displayed in the top-center of the screen. The Options menu to the top-right of the screen includes options for the final disposition of the record.
plications make paper recordkeeping unnecessary and further improve the veterinarian’s speed, mobil- ity, and communication capabilities. Recent adap- tations of digital imaging systems by veterinarians in clinical practice has produced affordable oroscopic systems for ambulatory private practitioners that
Fig. 4. The Musemee Notier Prime Stylus with a disk tip. The bottom stylus is configured for note taking, and the disc tip is stored within the shaft of the top stylus.
Fig. 5. The MFT digital oroscope system being used during a stall-side dental examination. Note that a young owner is ac- tively participating in the examination without endangering him- self by palpating the teeth of the horse.