Deciduous canine dentition, more commonly known as puppy teeth, are small, sharp, and relatively fragile. Upon exfoliation, these teeth may appear as tiny, complete structures resembling miniature versions of adult dog teeth. However, due to their size and the circumstances of their loss often swallowed or lost during play finding them intact can be uncommon.
Understanding the appearance of shed puppy teeth is beneficial for dog owners as it allows them to monitor the dental development of their young companions. It also helps to differentiate a naturally shed tooth from a fractured or prematurely lost tooth, which might necessitate veterinary attention. Historically, observing the shedding of puppy teeth served as a simple marker of the dog’s developmental stage.