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This is malocclusion of the incisors and they need care trimming under anesthesia. Malocclusion is a common problem in animals whose teeth grow continuously throughout life, like rabbits and small rodents. Even small degrees of mandibular prognathism (underbite) or maxillary brachygnathism (overbite) can cause malocclusion in these species. In contrast to the anatomy that causes malocclusion of the incisors, malocclusion or overgrowth of the cheek teeth is often due to malnutrition (diet too low in calcium, not enough roughage, etc.) or other husbandry issues.
Perform dental trimming in rabbits with bone or wire cutters, or with a grinding tool or dental burr (safer). Do a complete oral exam and evaluate the cheek teeth as well. Dental trimming in small rodents like mice, hamsters and gerbils can often be done with nail clippers or small scissors.