LifestyleCouple's matching 'Turkish teeth' sparks warning from internet users: irreversible consequences ahead

Couple's matching 'Turkish teeth' sparks warning from internet users: irreversible consequences ahead

A couple chose to gift themselves a set of matching smiles. The pair opted for what they refer to as "Turkish teeth", a prevalent procedure lately. They shared photos and videos documenting every stage of their journey on TikTok. However, not all users shared Kym and her fiancé's enthusiasm. They warned that the couple might face severe consequences in the future.

The engaged couple decided on "Turkish teeth"
The engaged couple decided on "Turkish teeth"
Images source: © TikTok | TikTok

6:56 AM EST, January 28, 2024

Their indulgence in "Turkish teeth" prompts internet users to warn them of potential repercussions

Kym and her partner journeyed to Turkey to undergo teeth replacement surgery. The "Turkish teeth" procedure has rendered their smiles nearly identical. The couple uploaded the results and videos of the process on TikTok, not anticipating the array of criticisms they would receive, which highlighted a certain overlooked detail.

The pair celebrated their engagement in Turkey and seized the opportunity to bestow upon themselves a memento somewhat reminiscent of their shared time there. They made the bold choice to have a tooth replacement. Photos commemorating this venture provoke a variety of reactions. Initially, both the woman's and the man's original teeth were ground down to peg-like stumps.

The temporary veneers applied presented issues, as they hindered normal eating and speaking. Despite these complications, the final result thrilled the couple. Their smiles now resemble those from advertisements. Even though the couple is ecstatic, some internet users attempted to draw their attention to reality.

"Consult your dentist";

They showed the process of creating "Turkish teeth"
They showed the process of creating "Turkish teeth"© TikTok | TikTok

"This will pose numerous future problems";

"People, do not sacrifice your naturally beautiful teeth";

"They look superb until your natural teeth die from invasive treatment and require root canals";

"In a few years, you will regret this" - these were just some of the many comments. Among those expressing negative feedback were supposedly medical students and practicing dentists highly concerned about the "Turkish teeth" trend.

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