Overbite?

kenzie riann

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First off, does this appear to be an overbite to you guys?



If yes, could that be why she struggled as a newborn?  She was the runt that I posted about here

This won't cause any issues for her in the future will it?  I just want to make sure that she won't have any future issues when she goes to her new home. 

I stopped bottle feeding her at around 2 weeks old, and haven't needed too since then.  She's been gaining weight, growing, and learning without intervention since then.
 

chromium blues

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It may affect her as she gets older as her teeth may be out of alignment and she may require extractions. Lower canines may, for example, irritate or injure the roof of her mouth and may need to come out at a later date. Only time will tell. When she goes for her first vaccinations, bring it up with the veterinarian. They may suggest removing a tooth or two when she is spayed, or may feel that she's going to grow up with no ill effects.
 
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