Animal Hospital anomaly
Sharp Teeth / Wide Grin Anomaly
How to identify sharp teeth, realistic teeth, and wide-grin anomaly signs in Animal Hospital.
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Quick answer
Sharp teeth, realistic teeth, or a wide grin are strong face-sign anomalies. Treat them as a reject signal when the mouth clearly does not match a normal patient.
Front desk and camera face check
What to look for
- Sharp teeth or a jaw that looks more aggressive than a normal patient mouth.
- Realistic human-like teeth on an otherwise stylized animal patient.
- A wide or unnatural grin that stays visible at the desk.
Confirm fast
Before you reject
- Check the mouth shape before opening any treatment flow.
- If the desk angle is poor, use the camera face view briefly.
- Avoid staring at any damaging camera anomaly longer than needed.
Desk action
What to do
Reject with Shutters when the teeth or grin clearly look anomalous.
Common mistake
Do not overread it
Calling every smile suspicious; the key is an unnatural mouth or teeth mismatch.
Desk rule
Keep the scan short
Use this card for a fast call, then return to the desk or camera flow before the shift state changes.