It doen't always have to be done. It sounds like they wanted to give her
permanent teeth a chance to improve the bite. Also, with an overbite,
sometimes these teeth can rub a sore in the opposite gum.
All the best,
Susan Cochran

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From: "Alida Margolin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] strange problem


> Could anyone explain *why* the puppy had her 2 canines extracted?  I know
> she has an overbite.  (And I gather she's a pet.)  What I'd like to know
is,
> was this surgery purely elective (in hopes of improving her
aesthetically),
> or actually necessary (and if so, necessary for...?)
>         Thanks!
>         Alida
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