Truffles Canine Malocclusion!
Veterinary
dentists use technical nomenclature, like that preferred by the American Dental
Veterinary College (ADVC), in making their diagnoses and considering
treatment. Often the dog will be in pain but may not necessarily overtly show it.
Watching
out for acting “head-shy,” rubbing their head against the wall or with her
paws, or demonstrating difficulty picking up or chewing food, Also, unusually
bad breath or bloody drool may be another symptom.
If a malocclusion
involves teeth that are crowded together, a buildup of plaque can cause gingivitis
or gum disease.
If
your dog is known for his quirky underbite like Truffles, it’s a good idea to
seek medical advice.
View Truffles Malocclusion on his TikTok Page.