Man mistakenly prints X-ray of his neighbor's teeth on 90 Christmas cards

A California man accidentally printed his neighbor's dental X-ray on Christmas cards.

Dan White shared on Twitter that he chose the wrong picture to print and ended up printing 90 Christmas cards.

The note on the card read, "Merry Christmas: The Whites".

The man was trying to design the card using Shutterfly, a photo printing application that allows customers to choose photos from their camera roll, insert text and clip art, reports the New York Post.

But for White, it took a funny turn, he chose a picture of his neighbor's dental X-ray and the results were hilarious.

"Selected the wrong photo from my camera roll so now I have 90 of these," Dan White wrote on Twitter alongside the graphic X-ray photos of the teeth.

In a later tweet, he explained that he kept Mike's dental X-rays on his phone because his teeth are so big.

He said he wanted to show it to his dentist and say "give it to me."

Tried to use the Shutterfly mobile app to design my Christmas cards.

Selected the wrong photo from my camera roll so now I have 90 of these.

pic.twitter.com/QrxUQUillP

— Dan White (@atdanwhite) December 14, 2022

The picture going viral has got 1,21,3000 likes and funny comments.

One user commented, "Santa Floss," while another user wrote, "Merry Christmas with pearly whites. With a smile like that, you gotta show it."

One user suggested that he should paint the teeth green, "Hey Dan maybe you can paint them green so they look like Christmas trees?"

The fourth user wrote, 'My initial thought is about how many teeth in this mouth.'

A fifth wrote, "Your Christmas cards will be remembered! Do you honestly remember who gave you the one with the wreath versus the one with the manger scene versus the one with the Christmas tree? Probably not. People though they Will remember!"

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