Rugby Player Finds Tooth in his Head
Not to self: If you have a massive headache for three months, you may have a tooth in
your head.
At least that was the scenario for rugby player Ben Czislowski in Brisbane, Australia.
During an April 1 match, Czislowski collided with opponent Matt Austin and suffered a head wound that was stitched up soon thereafter. But months later, he had an eye infection and soon had shooting pains in his head.
It turns out that doctors found a tooth embedded in Czislowski’s head.
Czislowski said that if Austin ever wanted the tooth back, he still has it and it’s sitting on his bedside table.
Ok, for one: how did Austin not know he was missing a tooth? It’s not like he lost one of his molers in the back, you know it had to be a front tooth.
And two: Czislwoski, didn’t you know that if you want any money from the tooth fairy, you have to put it under your pillow.
Source: Sports Illustrated
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