guineapigvet said:
Get a pair of cuticle cutters and clip the teeth to an even length.,otherwise the piggy may have problems in picking up food. Mary
Teeth which are broken back to the gums,actually grow back in 7 days,not 10-14. I only trim inscissors that are of uneven length to make it easier for pigs to pick up the food.I agree with you that this is not a job for the inexperienced and I retract the message I put. Mary
I'm sorry but this is dreadful advice and could result in huge problems. Not only should owners not cut their own pigs' teeth, it is exceptionally important that incisors are not trimmed back unless there is a sharp edge. Doing this where unnecessary can result in serious maloccusion due to the pigs' inability to feed back fibrous foods like hay from their incisors to their molars. The molars can seriously overgrow if un-needed corrective dentistry is done to the front teeth.
It takes about 10-14 days for a tooth broken down to the gumline to grow back and almost always without any human intervention unless the tooth/teeth grow back at an odd angle. NEVER attempt to cut your pigs' teeth yourself unless you are a veterinary professional.