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    Checking the mouth regularly can be really stressful for your snake. They're already very headshy by nature and wanting to grab them and take a peek is not going to win any favors.

    Do be alert about your snake tho. If you notice anything strange, then yes. A mouth check may needed.

    Reasons to do a mouth check would include:
    signs of swelling around the face
    Scales that aren't lining up to make that even lip appearance
    Strong odor from around the mouth
    Excessive face rubbing
    Bubbling from the mouth or nose
    Signs of bleeding from around the mouth

    A lot of times, the easiest and most non-invasive way to get a good idea of mouth health is to watch for your snake to 'yawn' and realign the jaws after a meal. That will give you a chance to take a quick peek unless you notice any concerning signs like I mentioned above.
    Last edited by Armiyana; 08-12-2018 at 01:19 AM.

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