Yes, sounds fine to me in spite of the spots given everything else that you've provided information-wise. I would say that there is no reason to ever pysically open his mouth it inspect for anything unless you have a reason to. When you handle him just hold his head close to your ear and if you don't hear any clicking or popping, then do a visual inspection of his lip line for any bumps or abnormalities that would be indicative of substrate in his mouth, and if everything looks and sounds good then I would say you are fine. Even that is going above and beyond, I think, but by all means keep it up, as you'll likely catch any problems that do arise early on.







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