Kanye West's titanium teeth will probably cause 'big problems'


An Australian dentist recently commented on Kanye West's new $850,000 metal teeth.

Kanye West's titanium teeth will probably cause 'big problems'

Kanye West's new titanium dentures are facing heavy criticism from a renowned doctor.

Last week, the 46-year-old rapper debuted his new metal teeth on Instagram and compared himself to James Bond villain Jaws.

A source said Page six who spent a whopping $850,000 on his implants, also known as “fixed prostheses.”

However, an Australian dentist named Dr. Sam Koh recently claimed that Kanye might regret his decision in the future.

Based on his medicinal experience, Kanye is more likely to have difficulty cleaning his teeth properly, which will eventually lead to a bunch of infections.

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“Microscopically, there will be a lot of food, bacteria and debris under the titanium, which can cause a lot of bad breath, sensitivity, cavities and gum problems, such as disease and infections, if the titanium remains there long term,” said the Dr. Sam explained to daily mail.

Furthermore, he believes that the rapper would not have had his teeth removed permanently, but rather shaved them: “The remaining part of the teeth will move over time, causing the glue that holds the titanium in place to deteriorate.”

Dr Sam added: “This would cause the bridge to loosen over time or, much worse, tooth decay, infections and diseases with bacteria capable of penetrating the inside of the teeth.”

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