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Influencer Hilariously Freaks Out After One Of Her Veneers Flies Out Of Her Mouth Mid-Video

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TikTok influencer Tana Mongeau sparked a debate about veneers after sharing a video of one of her front veneers falling out as she was speaking.

An influencer on TikTok unintentionally launched a debate about cosmetic dental work when one of her veneers flew out of her mouth mid-video.

Tana Mongeau had just begun recording when, before she could even finish her first sentence, a porcelain projectile flying out of her mouth became the main character of her TikTok.


What ensued immediately after can only be described as part human, part locomotive as the TikToker audibly expressed her shock.

You can watch below.

WARNING: NSFW video

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NO NO NO NO

Viewers of the video were incredibly amused by the TikToker's dental disaster...

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...but the video also launched a conversation about veneers.

Many who were on the fence about getting them commented that Mongeau's video provided enough justification for them to forego the procedure.

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And those who already have veneers expressed their regret.

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Now, this wasn't the first time Mongeau shared misfortune regarding her veneers.

Earlier this month, the TikToker revealed the same thing happened while she was on vacation in Hawaii. She then discussed other moments that resulted in losing a tooth.

"In Miami I bit a dollar bill in a strip club. That was my bad. I lost a tooth."
"One time it happened on a Nerds Rope. Maybe don't chomp on those."

You can watch below.

WARNING: NSFW language

@tanamongeaulol

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

But it seems like she's learning as she goes.

"I've learned my lessons over the years. No ciabatta bread for me."
"Certain things just break a veneer."

We'll just have to take her word for it.

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