Disgusting Dental TikToks That Are Painful To Watch
TLDRThe video script explores the unexpected and sometimes painful experiences at the dentist's office through a compilation of shocking videos. It covers topics like the removal of veneers, the importance of wearing retainers to prevent teeth shifting, and the extraction of teeth while the patient is asleep. The script also addresses dental hygiene, the use of mouthwash, and the challenges of dental x-rays. It humorously touches on the awkwardness of dental visits and the introduction of a new water flosser colorway, inviting viewers to engage with the content.
Takeaways
- π¬ Going to the dentist can sometimes be painful, but there are extreme cases shown in videos that can make it seem more intense.
- π¦· It's not advisable to pull a tooth off abruptly without proper dental procedures, as shown in one of the videos.
- π Veneers can have downsides, including the need for replacement every 10 years and potential damage like chipping or cracking.
- π The script questions the professionalism of a 'cool dentist' with gyms all over his teeth, suggesting that dental care should be serious.
- π A 'tooth pimple' or calculus can be a painful condition caused by a salivary stone blocking the lingual duct.
- π± The importance of wearing retainers after braces is emphasized to prevent teeth from shifting back to their original positions.
- π¨ Temporary veneers or cheap composite veneers may look unnatural and can be a poor substitute for the real thing.
- π΄ It's possible to remove a wobbly tooth without much pain, especially if there's no nerve or bone left.
- π Removing braces without proper tools can leave glue on teeth, which may require professional removal to prevent shifting.
- π©Ί Post-extraction bleeding can be concerning, and dissolvable stitches may fall out, requiring a call to the dentist for reassurance.
- π The discomfort of dental procedures can be exacerbated by the awkwardness of the patient-dentist interaction during the process.
Q & A
What is considered normal when going to the dentist according to the script?
-The script suggests that normally, going to the dentist is 'Easy, Breezy, and totally good,' implying that dental visits are typically straightforward and not associated with significant discomfort.
Why might veneers not be the best option for someone who likes the shape of their teeth?
-Veneers may not be ideal because they require the removal of tooth structure and need to be replaced every 10 years due to the possibility of chipping, cracking, or falling off.
What is a 'calculith' and why is it painful?
-A 'calculith' is a salivary stone that gets stuck in the lingual duct. It can cause pain when it grows larger, blocking the duct and leading to discomfort due to the obstruction.
Why is it important to wear retainers after getting braces removed?
-Retainers are crucial to maintain the position of the teeth after braces are removed because the periodontal ligament (PDL) fibers, which are like bungee cords, can stretch and cause teeth to shift back to their original positions if not supported by a retainer.
What is the issue with cheaper composite veneers as mentioned in the script?
-Cheaper composite veneers often have a uniform, opaque white color that doesn't look natural. This is because they lack the translucency of natural teeth, which allows light to shine through the clear enamel and reveal the yellow dentin layer underneath.
Why might removing a tooth while someone is sleeping be less painful?
-The script implies that if a tooth is wobbly and there's no nerve or bone left, it can be removed without pain. The person might not even react because the process doesn't stimulate the nerves that would otherwise cause discomfort.
What problem arises when someone removes their braces without proper dental care?
-Removing braces without proper care can leave glue on the teeth, which would require a dental drill to remove. Additionally, without a retainer, teeth are likely to shift, potentially necessitating a return to braces.
What is the purpose of the 'poly grip' mentioned in the script?
-Poly grip is a hydrophilic material used in dentures that sticks to wetness and gum tissue, helping to keep the denture in place while eating to prevent it from falling out.
Why might the process of removing braces cause sensitivity?
-While removing the brackets themselves is not painful, the process of drilling away the glue can cause sensitivity, especially if the enamel is thin, due to the cold air from the dental drill.
What is the 'soft mode' feature of the water flosser mentioned in the script?
-The 'soft mode' on a water flosser is a feature that provides a gentler water pressure, useful for flushing out braces or tonsil stones without the high pressure that is typically used for flossing.
What is the concern about using fake veneers or dentures as mentioned in the script?
-The script warns against using fake veneers or dentures purchased from unreliable sources like social media, as they can be of poor quality and potentially harmful to dental health.
Outlines
π¬ Dental Mishaps and Veneer Concerns
The first paragraph discusses the commonality of dental visits being generally painless but highlights unusual and painful incidents that can occur, such as sudden tooth extractions and veneer issues. It emphasizes the importance of proper dental care, the downsides of veneers including the need for replacements and potential for damage, and the presence of a 'calculus' or salivary stone that can cause significant discomfort. The paragraph also touches on the necessity of wearing retainers after braces to prevent teeth from shifting back to their original positions.
π Dental Phobias and DIY Dentistry
The second paragraph delves into the fears and awkwardness some people experience at the dentist, particularly with the hygienist's close proximity. It also addresses the misconception that removing braces is painful, explaining that the brackets are designed to pop off easily. The paragraph mentions the discomfort that can arise from cold sensitivity during the removal process and the importance of flossing and using mouthwash to prevent decay. It humorously points out the challenges of dental x-rays, the use of a water flosser with different pressure modes, and ends with a playful note on avoiding scams by engaging with the content, hinting at a new color for a water flossing product.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Dentist
π‘Veneers
π‘Ciallith
π‘Tooth Pimple
π‘Retainers
π‘Temporary Veneers
π‘Wisdom Teeth
π‘Braces
π‘Dental Drill
π‘Water Flosser
π‘Cheese Pool
Highlights
Dentist visits can sometimes be painful, despite the common belief that they are easy and breezy.
Videos from the web show painful dental procedures, emphasizing the importance of proper dental care.
Teeth can be pulled off abruptly, which is not a standard practice and may cause distress.
Veneers can cause issues such as requiring replacements every 10 years and can affect tooth structure.
A cialalith, or salivary stone, can cause severe pain when it blocks the lingual duct.
Tooth infections need to be addressed by removing the infection, not just treating symptoms with antibiotics.
Retainers are crucial after braces to prevent teeth from shifting back to their original positions.
Temporary veneers may look unnatural due to their uniform shade and lack of translucency.
Pulling out a tooth while a patient is asleep can be done without causing pain or discomfort.
Brackets from braces can be removed with a tool, and leftover glue may require professional removal.
Wisdom teeth removal can lead to complications like bleeding, which may require medical attention.
Dentists understand the discomfort of dental procedures and aim to minimize patient distress.
A water flosser with adjustable pressure can be beneficial for dental hygiene, especially for braces.
The introduction of a new colorway for a water flosser, teal, with a poll for user preference.
Fake veneers sold on social media can be deceptive and may not provide the desired aesthetic results.
A call to action for viewers to like, subscribe, and watch for more dental insights andιΏε scams.
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