Canine teeth looking too long, any advice?

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Evening all!

I’m posting again about my little kitten! I’ve noticed that his longest teeth (the ones I call the canines) seem to be a bit too long and are pressing into his lower gums. On one side, the mark left on the gum doesn't look like anything to worry about, but on the other side, it seems to be pressing quite hard as there’s a red mark.

His teeth look normal otherwise and he doesn't seem to be in any pain or bothered by it; he's still eating perfectly fine.

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  • Blue_Cat
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    Hi there,

    Depending on how old he is, his milk teeth are being replaced by his adult ones. As long as he isn’t drooling (a sign of mouth pain) and is eating as normal, there’s no need to worry.

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