>Is there anyone on the list that has experience with having canine teeth
>problems with there babies? My oldest boy is 5 and has both canines
>chipped which are slowly dieing. The vet says that they can't do anything
>until the teeth are officially 'dead' right through to the root because if
>you remove the canines before that you can break the jaw.
I am a veterinary technician who works for a veterinary dentist. You need
to take your ferret to a veterinary dentist or find a veterinarian who
is at least experienced in dentistry. If a tooth is broken and has an
exposed root canal it can be painful and a route for infection. Ask your
veterinarian to refer you to one with more dental experience.
Nancy Winter
[Posted in FML issue 2819]