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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny’s left tooth chipped

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    • renawld
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        my bunny’s left tooth is chipped from lifting his head and bumping his tooth into the food bowl as i was holding it. It seems as though it is still attached to the tooth itself or his gums? I tried moving it back and forth using a toothpick and it slightly moves. Can’t really explain it but here is a pic.

        http://i.imgur.com/VNPk2dk.jpg 

         what should i do?

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      • drwil
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          Wow that is really broken. The teeth will grow continuously so it should come back. That being said this is so far to his gums that it could result in malocclusion or cause him not to eat.
          Watch him tonight and in the morning. If he does not eat his hay you will have to give him a soft food (baby food veggies) or force feed to keep his stomach moving. He absolutely must eat.
          You should contact a vet tomorrow morning to ask if any special dental work should be done. It has to be morning since most vets close at noon Saturdays.


        • Megabunny
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            That looks like way more than a chip. That looks absolutely broken almost all the way off. OUCH!! I’d get the poor thing right in. They may be able to cut it??? Wow! I wouldn’t leave that. How can he eat at all???


          • DethronedbyQueenB
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              Yikes!!

              I would get him to a vet ASAP. I’ agree, that looks like way more than a chip.
              Poor bunbun!!!


            • Megabunny
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                How’s the tooth?? I’ve been thinking about you and your bun


              • manic_muncher
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                  Any update? I hope he’s ok!

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