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Linden
Hi everybody!
Has anybody had any experience with a guinea pig with a tooth abscess. I noticed Truffles (our 3 year old sow) had a large lump (about the size of a small plum) on the side of her face and, while seeming perky enough and interested in her food, she wasn't actually eating anything. Further inspection of the incisors showed that they were meeting diagonally (I've since found out on the net that this is a common sign of problems with teeth causing them to eat on the opposite side of their mouths - I also discovered that these things can get big quite suddenly so didn't feel quite so bad for not spotting it sooner). Took her to the vets the next day, they had a look and diagnosed it as an abscess. I've to take her back tomorrow to have it lanced (under general anesthetic I think) and to have the teeth trimmed. It was the vet nurse I spoke to who seemed to indicate that if it was a tooth abscess then that was serious and the prognosis was not good.
What I've read about abscesses seems to suggest that, while some TLC will be required, that they are not uncommon and can be treated. Can anybody tell me then, why the nurse would be suggesting that this could be the end of the road for my piggie? :'( Is it really that serious if it is related to the teeth? As I say, she seems perky enough so I'm hoping she'll stand up to the GA, and I've started her on pro-biotics.
Has anybody had any experience with a guinea pig with a tooth abscess. I noticed Truffles (our 3 year old sow) had a large lump (about the size of a small plum) on the side of her face and, while seeming perky enough and interested in her food, she wasn't actually eating anything. Further inspection of the incisors showed that they were meeting diagonally (I've since found out on the net that this is a common sign of problems with teeth causing them to eat on the opposite side of their mouths - I also discovered that these things can get big quite suddenly so didn't feel quite so bad for not spotting it sooner). Took her to the vets the next day, they had a look and diagnosed it as an abscess. I've to take her back tomorrow to have it lanced (under general anesthetic I think) and to have the teeth trimmed. It was the vet nurse I spoke to who seemed to indicate that if it was a tooth abscess then that was serious and the prognosis was not good.
What I've read about abscesses seems to suggest that, while some TLC will be required, that they are not uncommon and can be treated. Can anybody tell me then, why the nurse would be suggesting that this could be the end of the road for my piggie? :'( Is it really that serious if it is related to the teeth? As I say, she seems perky enough so I'm hoping she'll stand up to the GA, and I've started her on pro-biotics.