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Date Posted: 19:04:52 01/03/08 Thu
Author: Mary
Author Host/IP: dhcp110.bchnmimn.qtm.net / 216.163.35.110
Subject: Teeth

Happy New Year to all! Quick question; is it possible for flyers to lose a tooth? The reason I am asking is that my Ms. Bubbles has what appears to be a sliver of her tooth, the covering of her tooth, or the tooth itself protruding from her mouth. It can be moved up and down, at first I thought when I was holding her that I had a piece of thread on my shirt, but when I went to grab it, it was still attached to her mouth. Is it possible that she fractured it on something or it is falling out? She doesn't seem to be in pain, she is still eating and drinking okay. Have been trying to get a picture to post, but everytime I come near her with the camera she ducks her head!

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