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Is it probable to file back for a better fit of the upper and lower beak or should I only file when necessary.Emery board - cheap and easy, really no different than filing your nails. Danger with using nail clippers is there is a possibility of cracking the beak (though I've used it before, if there's noticeable overgrowth at the tip, and then filed back from there).
To file I wrap the bird up so it can't flap away, then I put a finger from my non dominant hand across the bird's mouth to keep it open, and file with my free hand.
You want to file it back before it chips or cracks, as cracks can deepen further into the beak.