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How do the bones on the dog's chin protrude?
This condition is called "mandibular protrusion", which is a common disease in dogs. It is mainly caused by the uneven growth of the dog's mandible, which usually appears on one side of the dog's mandible, making people feel that the head or face is slightly tilted.

Although this may seem serious, mandibular protrusion usually does not affect the health or quality of life of dogs, because it does not affect the chewing or swallowing of dogs. However, if the dog's jawbone hurts or feels uncomfortable, it needs to go to the pet hospital for veterinary diagnosis to determine whether it needs treatment.

Treatment options include oral surgery and intraoral wall reconstruction (BRV) (for rabbits with lip and pulp infections, surgery should be performed only when the dog's mandible is injured or swallowing is affected. The purpose of the operation is to smooth the bones, eliminate pain or discomfort, and prevent oral infection.

In a word, the bone process on the upper side of the dog's mandible is mandibular protrusion, which usually does not have adverse effects on the dog's health or life. If the dog feels pain or discomfort, please consult an animal doctor immediately. If surgery is needed, it should be carried out under the guidance of a professional veterinarian.