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Rabbits have a normal wide range of lateral mandibular movement, so this positioning could have been caused by the method of restraint.
 
Rabbits have a normal wide range of lateral mandibular movement, so this positioning could have been caused by the method of restraint.
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Occlusal equilibration to return the teeth to their normal contour, followed by introduction of a more abrasive (normal) diet of hay and fresh grass, which required considerable chewing effort, prevented recurrence over a five-year follow-up period.
 
Occlusal equilibration to return the teeth to their normal contour, followed by introduction of a more abrasive (normal) diet of hay and fresh grass, which required considerable chewing effort, prevented recurrence over a five-year follow-up period.
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In a young animal such problems are frequently an indication that ongoing control measures will be required.
 
In a young animal such problems are frequently an indication that ongoing control measures will be required.
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Revision as of 06:30, 30 September 2011

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This rabbit was approximately one year old. It had been fed on a concentrate ration (pellets and grain) without access to fresh herbage or hay since weaning.


Question Answer Article
What abnormality/abnormalities can be seen on these photographs? [[|Link to Article]]
What is/are the likely cause(s)? [[|Link to Article]]
How significant is this in a six-month-old rabbit compared with the same problem in an eight-year old rabbit? [[|Link to Article]]


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