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Lose a tooth?
Most players ignore the mouth guards common in other contact sports and expect to lose a tooth or two during their career.
Already bandaged up from the opening game, Piqué was in the wars again when he was caught in the mouth by a stray boot, this time appearing to lose a tooth.
"I think it's good for people to do, so they can think: 'I don't want to do this,' but our joke was that, if you worked there long enough, you had to lose a tooth or lose an eye.
"Whatever attitude you bring to it, it doesn't matter as long as you are 100% professional, the coach can say: 'He is good enough,' and you are prepared to lose a tooth or an eye for the club, which I am," he says.
Ms. Pikitch, a 51-year-old mother of three grown children, is a certified shark-hugger, wholly unembarrassed about uttering pronouncements like: "One of the great things about being a shark is that you never have to go to the dentist; lose a tooth, and another rolls into its place.
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