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What's up doc?

Publication: Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication
Publication Date: 01-NOV-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: What's up doc?(Column)

Article Excerpt
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How do teeth get broken?

--Emma W., North Carolina

Imagine you're riding your bike and in order to avoid squashing a squirrel, you swerve. The bike tilts, and you do a face-plant right into the sidewalk curb. Afterward, you notice that one of your teeth feels more jagged--and shorter.

Teeth are bones, so it takes a strong impact to break them. The most common broken-tooth scenarios...

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