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Cheek teeth occlusion
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Cheek teeth occlusion
The normal resting occlusal relationship of the upper and lower cheek teeth in rabbits is with the lingual edges of of the upper teeth resting against the buccal edges of the lower teeth. There is no gap between them.
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