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They're growths on tooth - usually due to the teeth not aligning correctly (so they don't get to wear down properly)
They're usually quite sharp which can cut into the gum or tongue depending what side they're on, which makes the bun find it painful to eat
my mowgli has spurs but as of yet (touch wood) they are not causing him any discomfort, ive chosen to wait till they show signs he's uncomfortable to have his dental opp
Yes they are abnormal tooth growth which needs to be removed.
Unless you had an octoscope and knew what you were looking for/at, you wouldn't realise your rabbit had them, they are not visible as they are hidden right in the back of the mouth.
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ive posted this a few times..maybe itd be a good idea to pin it? i mean i knew molar spurs were little bits that grew off the tooth and caused a lot of pain and damage if left..BUT i had no idea what they looked like till i found this!:shock: