Dental Problems In Cats And Dogs: Malocclusion

Cute overbite! There are many different forms of malocclusions.
Retained And Fractured Deciduous Teeth

All deciduous or baby teeth should be gone at the age of 6 months for dogs and age of 5 months for cats and replaced by adult or permanent teeth.
Excess, Rotated & Overcrowded Teeth

Puppies normally have twenty-eight deciduous or baby teeth and forty-two adult or permanent teeth. Dogs have four types of teeth – incisors, canine teeth, premolars, and molars.
Worn Teeth

s spend most of their lives chewing on things, and their teeth can show wear and tear over time.