Do rabbits grow teeth again if they are actually extracted by the roots and not broken?

Yes, rabbits' teeth continuously grow throughout their lives, regardless of whether they are broken or extracted by the roots. This continuous growth is necessary because rabbits' teeth are constantly worn down as they chew on hay, grass, and other fibrous plant material. The rate of growth is typically around 2-3 millimeters per week, depending on the individual rabbit. If a rabbit's teeth are not properly worn down, they can become too long and cause various health problems, such as difficulty eating, malocclusion, and infection.