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Regarding G.P's mouths and teeth...

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Very busy for such a tiny mouth. Their molars are so tiny they're cute!
 
co mpact and crammed how can people get skilled so quick at working on pigs teeth
doesnt it take something like 6 or 7 years to train a human dentist so how can vets learn much or rodentologists on an afternoon course.
 
co mpact and crammed how can people get skilled so quick at working on pigs teeth
doesnt it take something like 6 or 7 years to train a human dentist so how can vets learn much or rodentologists on an afternoon course.

Doesn't make you feel entirely confident when you suspect dental/oral issues, does it?
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I posted the link due to the big COPYRIGHT sign on it. Hope I haven't infringed any rules!
 
Initial training is important and the basics can be learned but you only get truly skilled with lots of practice.

Oh, and a magnifying light is rather helpful too.
 
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