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    That looks like the entire canine tooth, root and all. The canine is a single rooted tooth, and the largest rooted tooth (the root is typically 2/3 the size of the entire tooth itself). My only concern would be infection; a tooth that comes out WHOLE with no breakage often indicates there was infection present in the first place that broke down the ligaments and attachments. It wouldn't hurt to swing by the vet just to make sure there isn't infection present and, since the canine is the largest rooted tooth and leaves the largest hole in the gum/jaw, I would make sure there is nothing stuck up in there and make sure it doesn't need to be sutured closed, but I would not consider it an ER visit.

    Good luck... and a side-note, drooling is often a sign of oral pain in cats.

    Quote Originally Posted by kuhio98 View Post
    Their teeth are so tiny, but our vet charges about $100 a tooth for an extraction.
    :O That is crazy! Even canine 3-root teeth extractions we certainly don't charge anywhere near $100 per extraction!!! Or very often our cat FORL dental or greyhound dentals would cost over a thousand dollars!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika View Post

    Good luck... and a side-note, drooling is often a sign of oral pain in cats.


    :O That is crazy! Even canine 3-root teeth extractions we certainly don't charge anywhere near $100 per extraction!!! Or very often our cat FORL dental or greyhound dentals would cost over a thousand dollars!!!!!
    I knew the drooling was an issue, which is why I picked him up in the first place, lol. And having just been through it with Willy, my vet charges $126 per tooth for extractions, up to the first 5, then it drops to $100 for the next 5. OK, back to Tommy:

    Tommy saw the vet this morning. He had a shot of Convenia for antibiotics, and a shot of (I forget!) for inflammation. The vet said in this case (no roots, no bleeding) we were fine to wait till this morning. Tommy probably was not comfortable and was feeling it, but not too bad and both the shots will help him feel better. She expected to see a mouth full of tartar and plaque as that is normally the case when a tooth drops out -- but no, the rest of his teeth look good! So it is odd. He has a bit of tartar, nothing unusual for a 5 year old cat, and better than many.

    My vet said / agreed with much of what I'd learned on here last night from many of you. It didn't need an ER trip; the canine is at least half up in the gum, and half showing; usually the tooth breaks off and because so much of it is under the gum, the vets have a time of it digging around to get the rest out so we were lucky it came out whole; and lucky he didn't swallow it, lol. And yes he DID save me money by having it drop out like this. So kudos to all who provided insight.

    It sure was a shocker when that tooth dropped and hit the table last night, ha haa.

    Thanks everyone!
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    So glad Tommy's OK - {{{hugs}}}.
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    Good job Tommy! Sounds like you got in touch with your "inner dentist"
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    We're all so glad this worked out so well for Tommy and you, Sandie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    We're all so glad this worked out so well for Tommy and you, Sandie!

    Thank you.
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    Give Tommy extra hugs from me!
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    I'm so glad Tommy's okay! Did the vet have any idea what made that tooth fall out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by katladyd View Post
    Did the vet have any idea what made that tooth fall out?
    Tommy was born feral; he was 3 to 4 months old when I trapped him. She said that feral cats are genetically prone to gum disease. So he likely had a build up of tartar on the tooth, caught an infection and as he is predisposed it just took off. It is hard to see in the photos, but the top of the tooth - the part which would be under the gumline -- is full of tiny holes, where disease ate through it.

    He will have a dental in 2 to 3 months. We try to keep the mouth clean on the former ferals (for me, that means Ebony, Chaplin, Bobby, Tommy, Tuppence and Mandy -- I trapped all but Ebony, she came from another colony which I didn't work on myself). We are going to wait on his dental to allow this area to heal up completely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    Give Tommy extra hugs from me!
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    Will do, Elyse.
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