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Forum DIET & CARE HELP BROKEN RABBIT TEETH

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    • MariaG
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        this morning around 6 am i went to pick up my bunny and it was obviously pitch black and he was being a bit squirmy and i accidently dropped him. i made sure he could walk find and none of his bones were broken, but then i noticed he kept licking his mouth. i checked and there was a small small trace of blood on his top right tooth and theres a crack in it. will it fall out? is it hurting him ? what happens if it falls out? 


      • MariaG
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          update : i just checked again and the right tooth is definitley cracked and a bit wiggley.


        • AnnaW
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            Vets as SOON as you can. He will probably need some dental work, and at the very least needs to be checked out and have all teeth checked for any cracks or damage – good thing he has no broken bones though
            It might be hurting him as a cracked human tooth would, and may give him trouble eating so please get him to a vet as very soon as you can.
            Keep us updated, good luck xx


          • Beka27
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              Oh poor bun. 🙁

              Yes, he will need to see a vet vet as soon as possible. If the tooth needs to be trimmed way back, it should still grow back normally.

              Please post back with what the vet said/does.

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