Comparative Observation of Skeletal-Dental Abnormalities in Wild, Domestic, and Laboratory Rabbits

Author:

Okuda Ayako1,Hori Yutaka1,Ichihara Nobutsune1,Asari Masao1,Wiggs Robert B.1

Affiliation:

1. From Vettec Dentistry, Tokyo, Japan (Okuda); the Department of Anatomy (Hori, Ichihara, Asari, Okuda), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, Kanagawa, Japan; and, Coit Road Animal Hospital (Wiggs), Dallas, TX, USA

Abstract

Dietary habits must be considered as one of the major potential factors resulting in acquired malocclusions in rabbits. Although the dentition of the wild rabbit and the domesticated laboratory rabbit are basically identical, dietary habits are noticeably different. Therefore, the prevalence of tooth problems between these lagomorph species were investigated anatomically and radio-graphically. Mean measurements of the skull and dental arches suggested that wild rabbits have slightly shorter and wider skulls and dental arches compared with domestic laboratory rabbits. Root elongation of incisors and check teeth, and periodontal disease were more frequently observed in domestic laboratory rabbits. Diagnostic radiographs from domestic pet rabbits showed relatively higher crowns, severe root elongation, and advanced periodontitis. These results do not provide definitive evidence that dietary habits cause malocclusions, however they suggest that diet is a major factor in the initiation of malocclusions in rabbits.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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