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@Dr. Jeff, @Dr. Christina I was raking Bobby's neck fur, and he went to playfully mouth my hand, and the metal fur rake hit his tooth and may have chipped the tip of one of his canines (or the chip was already there, and I just never noticed). It's a tiny chip, but it might be sensitive (he pulls away when I touch it, and seems unbothered if I touch the tips of any of the unchipped teeth). Should I get this checked out or will it take care of itself?
Edit: Upon further investigation, it looks like a superficial enamel chip. It no longer seems sensitive to touch (and he pulls away when I touch his other teeth too, so he probably just doesn't want me poking around so much in his mouth). I don't see any sign of it exposing the dentin. I believe these minor chips can go untreated. I got a decent picture of it. Still, any input is appreciated, especially if I'm wrong.
Edit: Upon further investigation, it looks like a superficial enamel chip. It no longer seems sensitive to touch (and he pulls away when I touch his other teeth too, so he probably just doesn't want me poking around so much in his mouth). I don't see any sign of it exposing the dentin. I believe these minor chips can go untreated. I got a decent picture of it. Still, any input is appreciated, especially if I'm wrong.