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Old Dec 23, 2006, 09:39 AM
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bathroom sink

my single dentur fell down the bathroom sink, the hole at the top of the sink, how can i get the tooth back.

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DO NOT RUN WATER DOWN THE LAVATORY!!! Now go in the cabinet and remove the "J" bend from the "P" trap. Your denture should be in the bottom of the bend. Good luck, Tom

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michelle6 disagrees: already tried that, the tooth was not found, but thanks for trying
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