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  1. Anatomy and Physiology of Rabbit Dentistry. A thorough understanding of normal oral anatomy and physiology is necessary for prevention and treatment of dental disease in rabbits.

  2. Download scientific diagram | The CBCT dental anatomy of a rabbit viewed in dorsal (right), transverse (top left), and MPR sagittal (bottom left) views within the section tab. from...

  3. What Does A Rabbit’s Mouth Look Like (Full Diagram)? A rabbit’s mouth has three sets of teeth set far in the front for biting, similar to the front teeth of a human. However, they have four upper front incisors rather than two, with two larger ones in the front and two “peg teeth” slightly behind them.

  4. Dental Anatomy of Rabbits. Rabbits are herbivores. Their teeth are unrooted and so grow continually. Like rodents, rabbits may need their incisors trimmed if they are overgrown. Rabbits have an interesting arrangement of their upper incisors in that the second incisor is behind the first incisor. The second incisor is referred to as the peg tooth.

  5. 15 Ιαν 2016 · Rabbit Teeth: How They Work. By Robin Rysavy, DMA in consultation with Brock Exline, DVM. Before one can understand how a rabbit uses his teeth, one must first understand some basics of the dental anatomy of a rabbit. An adult rabbit has 28 teeth.

  6. Anatomy and Function of Rabbit Teeth: The Basics. Rabbits have a total of 28 teeth - 6 incisors, 10 premolars and 12 molars. There are no canine teeth in rabbits. They have 4 upper incisors, although two are much smaller and hidden behind the larger incisor teeth. The small incisor is called the Peg tooth.

  7. Guide To Rabbit Teeth – Photo Credit – RabbitPros.com How many teeth do rabbits have? Rabbits have a total of 28 teeth. They have 16 teeth on the top of their mouth and 12 at the bottom. Rabbits have three kinds of teeth: premolars, molars, and incisors.

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