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Guinea Pigs' teeth are "Open Rooted". This means that they are continuously growing. If a Guinea Pigs' teeth are knocked out, they will grow back in about a weeks time, give or take a couple of days. Although it's best to watch their teeth as they grow back, at least once or twice a day. This is just to see if they are growing back correctly and not out of line.

If the Guinea Pigs' teeth are not growing back right, I would advise you to seek veterinary care. Not bothering to check and seek medical care for your Guinea Pig if it is not in tip-top shape, can be very uncomfortable for the Guinea Pig and IS a type of animal cruelty, so please find help if things aren't going smoothly.

But, by my guess, your Guinea Pig will be fine in no time :)

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