Her incisors are fine and I'm pretty sure she has all her molars too, but they seemed very sharp to me. My finger was between her molar teeth and the cheek, where she had this lump of chewed grass firmly wedged and remained there while she was fed nuts.
I'm used to horses teeth and if I put my had in my horses mouth (not something I do very frequently, but it has been known) and found teeth that sharp, I'd get the horse dentist out pronto. I'm just wondering if similar tooth filing takes place with sheep?
It occurs to me that her crooked bite may be due to overgrown and sharp molars on one side and with a bit of attention would improve her chewing ability no end and stop this wodgy thing happening.