Dental disease in companion rabbits under UK primary veterinary care: Frequency and risk factors

Author:

Jackson Maria A.1ORCID,Burn Charlotte C.1ORCID,Hedley Joanna2,Brodbelt Dave C.1ORCID,O'Neill Dan G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences Royal Veterinary College Hatfield UK

2. Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital Royal Veterinary College London UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSome prior evidence has suggested that lop‐eared rabbits and those with brachycephalic skull conformations have a higher dental disease risk. This retrospective cohort study reports the frequency and conformational risk factors for primary‐care veterinary diagnosis with dental disease in companion rabbits in the UK.MethodsAnonymised VetCompass clinical records were manually reviewed to confirm dental disease cases. Risk factor analysis used multivariable binary logistic regression modelling.ResultsFrom 161,979 rabbits under primary veterinary care in 2019, the 1‐year period prevalence of overall dental disease was 15.36% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 14.78–15.96). The prevalence of dental disease affecting incisors was 3.14% (95% CI: 2.87–3.44), and for cheek teeth it was 13.72% (95% CI: 13.17–14.29). Neither lop‐eared conformation nor brachycephalic skull conformation was significantly associated with increased odds of dental disease. Dental disease odds increased as age increased and decreased as bodyweight increased.LimitationsThis study retrospectively accessed clinical records, so breed names may sometimes be imprecise.ConclusionThe high overall prevalence of dental disease represents a major welfare concern for all companion rabbits, regardless of conformation. This information can be used to encourage regular routine dental assessment of rabbits of all conformations to promote earlier diagnosis, paying particular attention to older rabbits and those with low bodyweight.

Publisher

Wiley

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