View Full Version : *Update* Ama's Mucked up Jaw
Xanafein
08-07-12, 10:08 AM
Well, Turns out my mother, who is terrified of snakes, knows a person whos daughter is a Vet, With more herp experience than any of the local Vets, So, A quick trip to Oceanside, and a few hours in a waiting room here is what happened
Ama's Jaw is Fortunately NOT broken, What happened was she somehow managed to Hook 3 of her teeth into her Lower lip Resulting in her being Unable to Properly Align her Jaw
After some talking and Debate, She decided Tob offer Ama a Rather Large rat (bigger than usual but stilll within reason) Despite having eaten so recently, Ama being the hearty Girl that she Is, Chowed down with Glee, Afterwords upon inspection her teeth appeared to have worked their way out of her lip (most likely while nomming the large rodent)
She reccomended i keep an eye on her, and watch for constipation and regurge due to the meal size, and to Try Covering the enclosure Front with something along the lines of a sound proofing panel to cut down on stimulus after eating, and provided she doesnt continue striking Glass, She should be just Fine, She is blue Right now, So The pictures i will be taking and uploading soon wont be Great, But she looks Much better
As always thank you for your time and Feedback :D
Lankyrob
08-07-12, 01:59 PM
Glad to hear it all worked out well in the end :)
marvelfreak
08-07-12, 07:29 PM
Glad to hear she doing better.
shaunyboy
08-07-12, 08:51 PM
Well, Turns out my mother, who is terrified of snakes, knows a person whos daughter is a Vet, With more herp experience than any of the local Vets, So, A quick trip to Oceanside, and a few hours in a waiting room here is what happened
Ama's Jaw is Fortunately NOT broken, What happened was she somehow managed to Hook 3 of her teeth into her Lower lip Resulting in her being Unable to Properly Align her Jaw
After some talking and Debate, She decided Tob offer Ama a Rather Large rat (bigger than usual but stilll within reason) Despite having eaten so recently, Ama being the hearty Girl that she Is, Chowed down with Glee, Afterwords upon inspection her teeth appeared to have worked their way out of her lip (most likely while nomming the large rodent)
She reccomended i keep an eye on her, and watch for constipation and regurge due to the meal size, and to Try Covering the enclosure Front with something along the lines of a sound proofing panel to cut down on stimulus after eating, and provided she doesnt continue striking Glass, She should be just Fine, She is blue Right now, So The pictures i will be taking and uploading soon wont be Great, But she looks Much better
As always thank you for your time and Feedback :D
i'm glad shes ok and her jaws sorted out
being honest.....
imo,the vets NOT as clued up as you think mate
1.imo she should NOT have fed a snake that was going on a car journey,incase of a regurge
2.she SHOULD have UNHOOKED the snagged teeth,BEFORE a prey item was offered (it being offered once you were BACK in the house) if i'm reading your post properly," she offered food,waited on her feeding,ONLY then did she decide,to check if the teeth were still snagged (my apologies,if i got it wrong)
3.imo if a snake takes a prey item,then it cannot be too BIG/LARGE for the snake,or it would NOT have taken it in the first place,so i don't think that will lead to a regurge or constipation
i'm NOT being cheeky,merely pointing out a few things,i would NOT expect my vet to do
cheers shaun
Xanafein
08-08-12, 09:16 AM
Shes young, But of all the vets ive taken my snakes to, she has the most reptile experience
and as far as im concerned better the devil i know than the devil I dont
A freind of mine had a reptile vet attempt to wire shut his boas mouth a few years back
And you are correct she essentially used the prey item to unhook the teeth for her
millertime89
08-08-12, 01:18 PM
agree with Shaun, the teeth should've been unhooked before offering food. I thought it looked similar to when Stephan's retic got his lip caught on his teeth.
marvelfreak
08-08-12, 01:32 PM
When the teeth get caught like that all you have to do is carefully up the mouth and use something round like a Q-tip to careful unhook them. It's really easy. I would have suggested it sooner, but from the picture i thought for sure it was broke.
Xanafein
08-08-12, 05:55 PM
Well, She is doing fine know, Soaking in her gigantic water tub, getting ready to shed, I will post pictures once she is finished and in her new skin
Rogue628
08-08-12, 11:37 PM
I'm really glad to hear it's been sorted out. That's the main thing and it got resolved. :)
However I do agree with what the others have said. I'm not saying that the vet you used is bad or no good. You said she is the most knowledgeable about reptiles vet yourself. One of the main issues with having snakes, or pretty much ANY reptile, is there are so few vets who really know anything, aside bare fundamentals, if that.
I'm still really glad to hear that she's doing ok and it wasn't broken as originally suspected. Can't wait to see pictures of your girl once she's shed. :)
stephanbakir
08-09-12, 01:03 AM
i'm glad shes ok and her jaws sorted out
being honest.....
imo,the vets NOT as clued up as you think mate
1.imo she should NOT have fed a snake that was going on a car journey,incase of a regurge
2.she SHOULD have UNHOOKED the snagged teeth,BEFORE a prey item was offered (it being offered once you were BACK in the house) if i'm reading your post properly," she offered food,waited on her feeding,ONLY then did she decide,to check if the teeth were still snagged (my apologies,if i got it wrong)
3.imo if a snake takes a prey item,then it cannot be too BIG/LARGE for the snake,or it would NOT have taken it in the first place,so i don't think that will lead to a regurge or constipation
i'm NOT being cheeky,merely pointing out a few things,i would NOT expect my vet to do
cheers shaun
Exactly as shaun said. This happened to my retic if you look at past posts, I waited about 20 minutes before Kimberly figured it out and it was too long, his left eye is permanently off by a hair looking inwards. Hes also been an angry bugger since.
Best of luck
msavary76
08-09-12, 03:13 AM
Thats Awesome News. Glad it wasnt a broken jaw.
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