Palanivelrajan, M.Prathipa, A.Sankar, P.Prathaban, S.TANUVAS2018-01-182018-01-182017-12http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810039610TNV_IVJ_Dec2017_V94_I12_81-82A 3 year old male New Zealand White rabbit weighing 3.25kg, was brought to the Avian and Exotic Pet Unit, Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital with a history of overgrown incisor teeth, reduced appetite and body weight. The diet of the rabbit was cauli ower leaves, cabbage, greens and carrot. Chemically restrained with ketamine 20mg/kg, IM for clinical examination and treatment. On physical examination, revealed overgrown upper and lower incisors. Tooth was curved backwards and piercing the gums with marked swelling. By using canine nail clipper, the incisors were trimmed. Incisors were rasped to remove the sharp edges. Rabbit recovered from the clinical condition and started to take its food.enVeterinary ScienceDental Malocclusion in a Rabbit - A Case ReportIndian Veterinary JournalArticle