noun. (in humans) a tooth with a single projection point or elevation; canine. What is the Cuspid in dentistry? A cusp is an occlusal or incisal eminence on a tooth. Canine teeth, otherwise known as cuspids, each possess a single cusp, while premolars, otherwise known as bicuspids, possess two each.Read More →

Though some cases of acute hepatitis can be cured, chronic hepatitis cannot be cured. Dogs with chronic hepatitis will need monitoring and treatment so they can enjoy good quality of life and longevity, with minimal clinical signs. How long do dogs live with hepatitis? PROGNOSIS. The prognosis for dogs withRead More →

In mammalian oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dog teeth, or (in the context of the upper jaw) fangs, eye teeth, vampire teeth, or vampire fangs, are the relatively long, pointed teeth. They can appear more flattened however, causing them to resemble incisors and leading them to beRead More →

Rabbits have incisor and cheek teeth. The cheek teeth include both premolars and molars. Rabbits do not have canine teeth as in cats, dogs, ferrets and hedgehogs. Rabbits have a diphydont dentition since they have deciduous (primary) and secondary (adult) teeth. Do rabbits only have two teeth? Rabbits have onlyRead More →

Canine Carry Outs Beef Flavor dog treats are made in the U.S.A., and they’re a great choice for dogs of all sizes. Because they’re soft dog treats, you can easily break them into smaller pieces for smaller dog mouths. Are Canine Carry Outs beef flavor good for dogs? 5.0 outRead More →