MARTIN COUNTY — A television remote typically is used to change channels, but a 35-year-old woman stands accused of employing one for a different purpose.

The woman on Jan. 27 reportedly hurled a remote at a 62-year-old woman, knocking that woman’s dentures out, according to a Martin County Sheriff’s Office report.

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The 62-year-old woman said her son’s ex-girlfriend — the 35-year-old woman — “stormed her residence and began to shout obscenities at her,” the report states.

The 62-year-old woman said the 35-year-old woman picked up a TV remote, often powered by “AA” batteries, and threw it “with great force, knocking her dentures out of her mouth and onto the ground,” the report states.

Evidently, the 35-year-old woman was not armed to the teeth.

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The 62-year-old woman did not say they fought tooth and nail.

Deputies reported the 62-year-old woman appeared a bit under the influence, but there were no allegations of lying through the teeth.

The 35-year-old woman denied throwing anything.

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The 62-year-old woman’s boyfriend, however, corroborated his girlfriend’s account.

The incident may have been no skin off the 62-year-old woman’s teeth because she did not want to pursue charges.

No arrests were made.

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