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*inappropriate trimming and  
 
*inappropriate trimming and  
 
*acquired malocclusion, the latter being unlikely given the age.
 
*acquired malocclusion, the latter being unlikely given the age.
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*The owner should be warned of this possibility at the outset.  
 
*The owner should be warned of this possibility at the outset.  
 
*Radiography should be performed preoperatively to assess the extent of dental disease.
 
*Radiography should be performed preoperatively to assess the extent of dental disease.
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A four-month-old rabbit with an obvious dental abnormality is shown.


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