Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
It appears to me that one or more of her teeth are caught on other tissues inside her mouth- surely your vet completely opened her mouth when she was seen? The main thing is to carefully help the snake get their teeth unhooked, as gently but effectively as possible. I've had snakes do this before- it's been a long time & I think it was when I had BPs (which I no longer do)- they have fairly long teeth & "big mouths" & seem a little prone to doing this. Sometimes you can get a small blunt tool in their mouth behind the teeth to unhook them. This is why snakes often yawn before & after they eat- to get their teeth back in alignment- but sometimes they still get in a fix.
It does look like her bottom lip is caught on her bottom teeth . I'm trying my best to open her jaw all the way and get it unstuck. She's struggling with me hard so it must hurt. I am giving her a small break for a minute and I noticed she's wheezing and making a whistling noise. But that might be her huffing and hissing as well.

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