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Old 23-01-2009, 12:02 PM
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Colourpoint persian teeth

my colourpoint Sugar, her left front fang appears have some black discolouring on it,her right front fang is alot smaller aswell.

unforunatly i dont have a picture, but do you think this requires medical attention,she had the same problem when i adopted her 2 months ago,but the woman said it was fine,however its not moved from my conscience
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Re: Colourpoint persian teeth

some persians have trouble with they'er gums more than they'er teeth , red inflamed gums , green and bleeding gums and bad breath , this due to the shape of the face and mouth and some time wet food can cause decay this is sometimes common unfortuntly , i have never come across black teeth , as long as they are eating and drinking i dont think this an emergency but a little visit to your vet would put your mind at rest .
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Re: Colourpoint persian teeth

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some persians have trouble with they'er gums more than they'er teeth , red inflamed gums , green and bleeding gums and bad breath , this due to the shape of the face and mouth and some time wet food can cause decay this is sometimes common unfortuntly , i have never come across black teeth , as long as they are eating and drinking i dont think this an emergency but a little visit to your vet would put your mind at rest .
thanks il book an appointment i think better safe than sorry!
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Re: Colourpoint persian teeth

My cream points teeth went very yellow and he use to get a build up of tartar very quickly even with trying to brush his teeth. He didnt like it much. I know persians and exoctics can suffer a bit with there teeth.
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