A court has heard how a man was left needing dental implants following an attack in a pub.
Stephen Johnson, 46, had been out in the Black Bull pub in Yarm to celebrate the England football team's World Cup win over Slovenia last year, the Gazette Live reports.
He had too much to drink and got involved in an altercation with 36-year-old Lee Driver.
Mr Johnson swung a punch at Mr Driver, knocking one tooth out and leaving another hanging by a thread. He also split the man's lip.
The victim had to have dental implants and a brace fitted after the attack and said he lost confidence in the aftermath of the incident.
Mr Johnson was ordered to do 150 hours' community service and pay £1,000 in compensation.
In cases such as this, dental implants may be the best solution as they are as strong as real teeth and will not click or move as dentures or bridges can.