Not exact matches
Vigorous nursing with sharp
teeth is
painful,
even for the most patient of moms.
Sometimes, guinea pigs, chinchillas and rabbits (although rabbits are technically lagomorphs, not rodents, they do have
teeth that grow continuously) suffer from overgrown molars or back
teeth, which make eating challenging or
even painful.
This can be very
painful for your dog and could
even cause his or her
teeth to fall out.
Splinters can become lodged between your dog's
teeth or
even in his gums, a condition that is
painful and can
even lead to infection.
So, don't wait until your ferret's mouth is
painful and he or she is not eating (or worse, develops some more
even serious condition from infected
teeth or gums)!
This allows a veterinarian to identify
painful problems including broken
teeth, periodontal disease or
even oral tumors.»
Even though the
teeth are small, they are very sharp, making nips
painful, especially for children.
It is impossible to determine the presence of decay between
teeth, periodontal infection and bone loss, abscessed or missing
teeth, or extremely
painful resorptive root disease by just looking or
even probing: they must take dental X-rays.
When that 10 - pound puppy is a full - grown 70 - pound dog with adult
teeth,
even playful nipping could be
painful and break the skin, especially if it is on young children.