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Old Jul 18, 2007, 03:09 PM
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sharpening canine teeth

i been wondering is it possible for your dentist to sharpen your canine teeth?

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Old Jul 18, 2007, 06:16 PM   #2  
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Under a very peculiar circumstance. Unless your dog has had a tragic accident it probably will not be necessary. I suggest treating your pet to a good steak and the dog will naturally chew on the bone sharping it's own teeth. Also you can purchase a rawhide toy and the vitamin fortified biscuits.


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Under a very peculiar circumstance. Unless your dog has had a tragic accident it probably will not be necessary. I suggest treating your pet to a good steak and the dog will naturally chew on the bone sharping it's own teeth. Also you can purchase a rawhide toy and the vitamin fortified biscuits.


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Sorry hun, but I dont think he was talking about his dog. Humans have canine teeth as well.

Your dentist can do it, but it is a matter of does he want to. Some dentists are not comfortable with this. If you do not find a dentist that will do it, please do not do it yourself. You can cause major damage to your teeth and gums.
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Sorry hun, but I dont think he was talking about his dog. Humans have canine teeth as well.

Your dentist can do it, but it is a matter of does he want to. Some dentists are not comfortable with this. If you do not find a dentist that will do it, please do not do it yourself. You can cause major damage to your teeth and gums.

Yikes! I see that now. Being new to this site I better pay attention to the "new questions" categories a little closer. Thanks and have a great day.



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