Guinea Pig Teeth Grinding When Eating
In a healthy guinea pig the biting chewing and grinding of food especially hays grasses and abrasive foods will normally keep the teeth at the proper length a length which varies somewhat from one guinea pig to another guinea lynx adds.
Guinea pig teeth grinding when eating. Incisors are the two large curved teeth in the center of your guinea pig s mouth. Sometimes in order to combat the overgrown pointed teeth that are growing in its mouth your guinea pig may start to chatter or grind its teeth to try and wear down the teeth this way. If you see your guinea pig chattering its teeth check to see if its molars have gotten too big and pointy. The molars are located in the back of the mouth.
In some cases the guinea pig will need dental work every few weeks. Clipping the incisors too short will interfere with the ability to bite tear and pick up food. This poor guinea pig was hit with a double whammy extra front teeth that are also overgrown. Some veterinarians use a dremel type tool to grind the teeth.
Without being able to eat a guinea pig can develop gi stasis. If these teeth overgrow they can cause pain in the mouth and make it very hard for a guinea pig to eat. It is essential that the incisors are not clipped too short. If your guinea pig grinds his teeth and seems to have difficulty eating it could be a dental problem.
One reason a guinea pig might grind his teeth is a reaction to pain.