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RE: Strange gumline foreign object - Taffy - 05-25-2017 (05-24-2017, 06:09 AM)HunterImagery Wrote:Did removing the baby tooth leave a permanent indentation in the gum or was the tooth not embedded in the gum?(05-23-2017, 09:40 AM)Nanno Wrote: I hope your vet visit goes well! I'll be interested in what they say. RE: Strange gumline foreign object - HunterImagery - 05-26-2017 Did removing the baby tooth leave a permanent indentation in the gum or was the tooth not embedded in the gum? It left a hole there just in front of his normal tooth. It almost seemed like it was still rooted but I think the pressure from the tooth behind combined with the gums having grown up and around the baby tooth had it stuck pretty good. I haven't looked at it since the operation but I'll probably bother him today and take a peak. He seems to be back to his normal self again. RE: Strange gumline foreign object - Nanno - 05-26-2017 The hole should heal fine and I'll bet it won't be long before his gum looks perfectly normal. RE: Strange gumline foreign object - HunterImagery - 05-30-2017 (05-29-2017, 10:46 PM)MarkBow Wrote: I hope he gets better soon. Keep us updated. He's totally back to his normal cranky self again. ? The hole seems to be gone now and he's no worse for the wear although he definitely got nervous when I wanted to check it the other day. RE: Strange gumline foreign object - JohnJacobson - 02-07-2019 I'm glad you got that tooth seen to and all is well now. One of my goats (Tawny) had a similar procedure when he was around two years old. He had a baby tooth stuck on an angle between his adult teeth and he also had a tooth growing up from under his tongue about 3/4 of an inch behind his row of "proper" teeth. That second tooth was really weird because it was essentially shooting up from the middle of his lower jaw - the vet said she'd never seen anything like it. I had noticed it when he was cudding. Anyways, with a short sedation both were removed and Tawny, now 7, has never looked back. RE: Strange gumline foreign object - JohnJacobson - 03-05-2019 That second tooth was really weird because it was essentially shooting up from the middle of his lower jaw - the vet said she'd never seen anything like it. |