Animals (Feb 2023)

Dental Disease in Rabbits (<i>Oryctolagus cuniculus</i>) and Its Risk Factors—A Private Practice Study in the Metropolitan Region of Chile

  • Tamara Palma-Medel,
  • Daniela Marcone,
  • Raúl Alegría-Morán

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13040676
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 676

Abstract

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Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) have elodont dentition, a characteristic that predisposes them to the development of Acquired Dental Disease (ADD), which is a multifactorial disease. The aim of this study was to assess the risk factors for ADD in domestic pet rabbits. To do this, a retrospective analysis of 1420 rabbits treated at a private practice during 2018–2021 was performed. For this, several variables were retrieved from clinical records, in addition to signology at the time of diagnosis. ADD was found on 25.4% of rabbits, mostly on their cheek teeth. In addition, age (OR = 1.029; 95% CI = 1.023–1.035; p p p = 0.012) and consuming hay in the diet (OR = 0.323; 95% CI = 0.220–0.473; p < 0.001) were protective factors. In conclusion, ADD has a high prevalence and is usually underdiagnosed, highlighting the need for an exhaustive evaluation of patients during the clinical examination. This study improves our knowledge of ADD and its prevention.

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