A Massachusetts woman is facing charges for allegedly yanking the false teeth out of another woman's mouth and throwing a beer bottle at her.

Caterina Froio-Chaput, of Oxford, was released on $100 bail after pleading not guilty Thursday to assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

Police say Froio-Chaput was refused a drink Wednesday at the American Legion and told to leave.

Jealous rival? Caterina Froio-Chaput is accused of pulling out the false teeth of her estranged husbands new lover, who happened to be the bartender at the bar she went to

Bailed: After being released on $100 bail, the New England woman pleaded not guilty to the bizarre bar encounter

She allegedly started hitting the bartender in the face, then pulled the false teeth from her mouth.

After the bartender escaped behind the bar, Ms. Froio-Chaput allegedly picked up a beer bottle from the counter and threw it at her, striking her in the chest.

Froio-Chaput told police she confronted the bartender who she believed was having an affair with her estranged husband.

She told police she did not have the bartender's teeth.

However, when asked by an officer if he could check her belongings, Ms. Froio-Chaput ripped off her vest and threw it to the floor.

Police found the teeth in her pocket at which point she claimed that they had been planted there.