A FAMOUS Influencer is issuing a stern warning about replacing your teeth with crowns.
Tana Mongeau, a YouTube star from the US, was horrified last year as a tooth came out of her mouth in a video.
Tana, who has been open about her dental difficulties in the past decided to get crowns to replace her teeth.
Each of her teeth were pierced with porcelain white crowns placed on top to create the perfect smile.
But it looks like Tana didn’t get the dreamy smile she was hoping for in a video from last December he pointed to one of the front crowns flew out of her mouth as she began to speak.
And the problem has only continued.
Speaking on TikTok, she revealed that she had to re-glue the crown to her tooth.
“Prepare with me to stick my tooth,” he began.
She then pulled the crown off her tooth to reveal the tiny stump of a tooth she had left.
Disappointed with her appearance she exclaimed, “Are you kidding me?”
Tana had a dentist appointment in the morning, but she clearly wanted to fix the problem right away.
Grabbing a container of super glue she began applying it all the way to the crown so it would stick to her tooth and applied pressure for a few minutes to make sure it would stay in place.
He added: “Now you just hold it and hold it and dance and regret getting veneers for the rest of your life.
“Never take them.
“If you want them, don’t take them. Don’t take them.”
The Next The clip saw Tana spit into a bottle of Corona beer as she explained that she now had to spit for the next hour to make sure she didn’t swallow any of the glue.
Tana’s clip soon went viral with over 2 million views and 188,000 likes on her TikTok account @tanamongealol.
People were horrified by the scenes in the video and took to the comments section to share their thoughts.
Many people told Tana that the reason she was having these problems was because she didn’t get veneers.
Dentists say the difference between veneers and crowns is that veneers are only attached to the front surface of your tooth, while a dental crown covers your entire tooth — which appears to be what Tana has.
One person wrote: “Who’s going to tell her she didn’t get veneers and that’s why it keeps happening…”
Another commented: “She’s not a veneer girl they’re crowning.”
“I’m going to fight your dentist,” wrote a third.
Meanwhile, a fourth said: “Well maybe it’s time for dentures.”
“I’ve had veneers for 13 years never had this issue lmfaooo!! Tana what are you doing? Go to a new dentist,” claimed a fifth.
Another added: “Honestly permanent dentures would have saved you time/money/mental health because they don’t fall out easily like that.”
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