I find that people who just purchase a few rasps and advertise themselves as horse dentists, you can generally get them to do horses for around $50.00 each. Most of these people do not have any sort of qualifications.
I personally however use equine dental vets. They are licensed veterinarians who almost solely practice in equine dentistry. Some examples....
http://oveds.com.au/ (Brisbane)
http://www.advancedequinedentistry.c....php?section=1 - Melbourne, but he travels up to northern Queensland. Have a look at his videos -awesome!
I got the Melbourne guy to do my horse when he was up in Brisbane a couple of months ago. Most of these dental vets prices start at roughly $150.00 for one horse which includes the travel, sedation etc and go up with any major problems in their mouth. I think I paid $177.00 as my horse had hooks and a few other problems. What I like about dental vets is that they have a flashlight on the spectrum, so everything is lit up clear as day. I was shown all the problems in my horses mouth and nothing was missed, the guy did an excellent job.
Point - if the guy isn't qualified then anything over $50.00 per horse IMHO is too much. However, do you really want someone unqualified and, without a light on the spectrum, essentially working in the dark or your horses? I can't see dental vets charging less than $100.00 per horse if you have several to do, but you do get what you pay for.
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