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Posted by: Toaster
« on: October 19, 2008, 09:50:36 PM »

Thought this might be useful to some of you some day. It was taken from the One On One Bicycle Studio Blog, which can be found at: http://www.oneononebike.com/

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Oct 19, 2008 - 6:53 pm
i've been in school for a few months now and reckon i'll forget most of what i have learned the next time i am in minneapolis…however, i now know what to do the next time you knock out one of your upper front teeth (the most likely teeth to be knocked out; if you don't believe me take a look at the smiles in the cycling community). step one: find the tooth step two: rinse the tooth off with water (saliva and milk will also work) DO NOT SCRUB THE TOOTH and put the tooth back in the socket step three: get home, call your dentist, and don't open your beer with your teeth when you go for the painkillers. this process is super time sensitive, so get that tooth back in the socket before you take another lap on the single track. see y'all soon! (mk)
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