#ArkRescue Is bun bun getting her? Dental work?
What's wrong with her teeth? Never heard of a bunny needing a dentist
Me either until now but the vet said he has hooks on his teeth that are causing irritation on his tongue similar to what happens to horses due to eating grass.
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Spurs and Spikes
When cheek teeth are not wearing evenly, they form spurs or spikes that can lacerate the rabbit’s tongue, cheeks, and other soft mouth tissue. Though it may seem that a tiny, sharp point on a tooth would not cause serious problems, the opposite is true. As a rabbit tries to avoid use of a particular tooth, abnormal pressure is put on other teeth and the uneven wear becomes even greater. In addition, an abscess may form in the soft tissue.
Remember that a rabbit’s teeth are continuously growing. Therefore, the abnormal pressure of misaligned teeth on the other teeth is cause for discomfort. Additionally, the avoidance of one or more teeth can change the way a rabbit’s jaw normally rotates when eating food. Thus, what may seem like a small problem has the potential of negatively affecting the entire mouth (e.g., other teeth, muscles, ligaments).
Reference the information about fractures (above) for treatment of spurs and spikes."
Dental Disorders in Rabbits