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How is diastema formed in rabbits? please explain properly​

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Answered by Rahul9048
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The lack of canine teeth creates an elongated diastema between the incisors and premolars.  Rabbit mouths exhibit anisognathism, which means that their lower jaw is narrow when compared to the upper.  Rabbits also have a maximum gape of about 20-25 degrees, which makes evaluation of the teeth and dental procedures more difficult.  The portion of the tooth that can be visualized above the gum line is called the clinical crown, while the portion that remains below the surface is the reserve crown.  Since the teeth are continuously growing, they also do not have a true root, but instead have an apex from which new growth emerges.

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Answered by suwathi82
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Diastema is used for chewing and mastication of food in rabbits.

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