| Do you want to know how to correctly bridle your | | | | teeth, called "incisors". The bit rests on the interdental |
| horse? | | | | space when the animal is bridled correctly. Horse |
| Bridling a horse is not as easy as it may seem. If you | | | | aficionados also call this area of bare gums particularly |
| do it incorrectly, it may be become traumatic for the | | | | on the bottom jaw, bars. |
| horse. The rider may be affected or injured as well. | | | | The interdental space is also a spot where the horse |
| Before bridling a horse, you must be aware that | | | | owner or trainer can insert their thumb in times |
| there is an area in a horse's mouth called the | | | | where you want to ask the animal to open its mouth. |
| "interdental space". It is an area with no teeth found | | | | An example of this is to ask the horse to accept the |
| on the lower and upper jaws. The area is between | | | | bit during the process of bridling. |
| the back teeth, which are the "molars" and the front | | | | |