Aberrations 006
Nickname: Milk Teeth
Danger Ranking: 2.C
First Reported: 1981-08-14 — Steepleview, OR
Summary:
Aberrations 006, colloquially referred to as Milk Teeth, are clusters of small, ivory-colored growths resembling human baby teeth. They appear suddenly in locations frequented by young children—under pillows, within sandboxes, school lockers, and even embedded in plastic toys. The teeth are not attached to any flesh or roots, yet remain warm to the touch and sometimes appear to "twitch" when left alone.
What initially appeared to be a grotesque prank has since revealed a recurring anomaly. Children exposed to Milk Teeth experience disrupted sleep, start grinding their own teeth unconsciously, and report strange dreams involving "someone else smiling with their mouth full of mine."
Witnesses often note the teeth increasing in number over time if not removed—forming patterns, spirals, or lining entire drawers.
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Containment Procedure:
Encounters:
1981-08-14 — Steepleview Elementary, OR: Janitor discovers 43 individual teeth beneath a child’s desk. The student in question had all baby teeth accounted for.
1983-09-22 — Tillamook, OR: Family reports daughter waking with six loose baby teeth in her hand. X-rays show no gaps in her jaw.
1989-01-11 — Kelso, WA: A playground sees sudden outbreak—children begin digging up teeth from the sand. All teeth identical.
Recommendation:
Treat as a low-threat memetic/biological anomaly. Collection and secure disposal of Milk Teeth is to remain a standing protocol in affected zones. Schools and children's hospitals in high-risk areas are to be fitted with motion-sensitive UV surveillance.
If a child claims to have “extra teeth,” escalate immediately.
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