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1Cabinet vétérinaire Peseux (NE) et Département de chirurgie et stomatologie de la clinique des petits animaux de I'Université de Berne. proux@net2000.ch
Schweizer Archiv Fur Tierheilkunde
|July 27, 2005
Abstract:
The dwarf rabbit often suffers from dental malocclusion, particularly on the level of the incisors. A too short maxillary jawbone in these brachycephalic animals is the cause. The treatment of first intention consists in reducing the overgrowth using a diamond bur, but like the problem repeats quickly, an alternative consists in extracting the 6 incisors.

