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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
Rabbit incisors are elodont teeth, i.e. they grow continually. Incisor overgrowth is common in rabbits. It is either primary or secondary depending on the cause.
 
Rabbit incisors are elodont teeth, i.e. they grow continually. Incisor overgrowth is common in rabbits. It is either primary or secondary depending on the cause.
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'''(Note: Trees that bear single-stoned fruits may have unacceptable amounts of cyanide in the bark so don’t offer peach, plum or cherry, for example.)'''
 
'''(Note: Trees that bear single-stoned fruits may have unacceptable amounts of cyanide in the bark so don’t offer peach, plum or cherry, for example.)'''
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==References==
 
==References==
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Gorrel, C (2004) '''Veterinary Dentistry for the General Practitioner''', ''Elsevier Health Sciences''
 
Gorrel, C (2004) '''Veterinary Dentistry for the General Practitioner''', ''Elsevier Health Sciences''
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Verstraete, F. J. M. (1998) '''Self-Assessment Colour Review - Veterinary Dentistry''' ''Manson''
       
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[[Category:Rabbit Dentition]]
 
[[Category:Rabbit Dentition]]
 
[[Category:Expert Review - Exotics]]
 
[[Category:Expert Review - Exotics]]
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