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Port Charlotte orthodontist treats injured tortoise

CHARLOTTE COUNTY, Fla. – Have you ever seen a tortoise with braces? One reptile in Charlotte County recently had some emergency orthodontic work… but it wasn’t to fix his smile.

An attempt to cross a Punta Gorda street nearly cost a gopher tortoise his life. “It looked like he’d been clipped just by a car,”? Peace River Wildlife Center Veterinarian Dr. Robin Jenkins said.

Part of the tortoise’s shell had been crushed into pieces.

“Every time he moved his leg, the shell would move and rub against his internal organs, very painful for him,” Jenkins said.

Jenkins cleaned him, stabilized him, and, “I put a call into Dr. O’Leary, my daughter’s Orthodontist.”

“Dr. Jenkins called up and said we have a car who met a turtle and the turtle lost,” Orthodontist Dr. Kay O’Leary said.

Turns out, acrylic used for retainers also sticks to shells. “It took four of us to to hold the pieces, there were four pieces, to get the pieces all lined back up so we could actually apply some brackets to hold some wires to pull those pieces together,” O’Leary said.

It’s not the first time Dr. O’Leary has come to the rescue. The reason orthodontics work so well is they add stability and hold the shell together, which speeds up the healing process. They also allow the injury to breathe so bacteria can be washed out more easily.

In honor of the doctor who put him back together, the recovering tortoise now goes by the name O’Leary. Soon he’ll be set free, and eventually, O’Leary’s “braces” will fall off. “When you’re living right next to I-75, that’s not a good place for a tortoise, so we’ll find him a new place,” Jenkins said,

Next time he crosses the street, he might look both ways.

The Humane Society of the United States recommends that if you happen to see a turtle or tortoise crossing a road, gently pick him up and carry him across in the direction he was headed.

Port Charlotte orthodontist treats injured tortoise

Senate candidate Meek makes SWFL stop at Hands Across the Sand

Candidate U.S. Senate Kendrick Meek addresses attendees during a town-hall style meeting at the Ritz Carlton in Sarasota, FL. on Thursday, June 17, 2010 at the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors/Florida Press Association annual conference. BRIAN BLANCO/Special to the Daily News

Candidate U.S. Senate Kendrick Meek addresses attendees during a town-hall style meeting at the Ritz Carlton in Sarasota, FL. on Thursday, June 17, 2010 at the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors/Florida Press Association annual conference. BRIAN BLANCO/Special to the Daily News


Among those attending the “Hands Across the Sand” events in Florida was Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate

Kendrick Meek.

Meek says the biggest issue in the upcoming senate race is alternative energy. He said he’s 100-percent against offshore drilling.

“So many people are coming together throughout Florida, looking for new energy opportunities for our country. As we know, this oil spill is bigger than an environmental issue. It’s an economic issue and it’s important everyone understands that,” Meek said.

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Senate candidate Meek makes SWFL stop at Hands Across the Sand