Have no issue with people getting their teeth don but some people with veneers look like they got em in XL, lookin like...
Have no issue with people getting their teeth don but some people with veneers look like they got em in XL, lookin like...
yeah, idk. i just texted her asked how much it cost she said "maybe $250, it was years ago, but i had dental insurance"
i guess her job has even better insurance lol
Chick in the vid said $7500 full set... That's over 40k off.. Can't say I wouldn't. It ain't cancer treatment.Yeah
but how much they running in Columbia.
tryna figure why ppl finding it worth it to go down there.
and i still keep it trilla!Its deeper than rap
You'd think that Rozay would have enough money to not go the IG Thot route of going to Colombia and having to shout out his Doctor for the extra discount. But nothing wrong with a little self improvement if you need it.
It isn't a "talking point" it is a pretty straight forward question. I guess if you don't have the capability to imagine a different perspective that is fine, but at the end of the day it seems to be the point of the conversation in the first place. It just seems weird you would even engage in this thread at all if your response to the base question is "well, I don't know I have perfect teeth". It's a just a simple hypothetical not a physics test. Its almost like me saying "I would never have surgery there carries potential risks" and then someone says "well would your rather have this deformity or get this surgery that may not be perfect". And then my response is "well Im not deformed so...". thats the pointI have near perfect teeth, you gotta find somebody else if this is your talking point. I’m good over here man
This is definitely some rich people shyt.. I had to go back and research. A lot of people are confusing veneers with crowns and shyt.. And getting veneers for need vs getting an entire mouth for cosmetics. Insurance ain't covering that shyt cause you wanna look cute. Now if you're in a bad accident or something.......Your grinding your teeth to knobs for 5-10 years? That’s it?
Dental veneers are most commonly made out of porcelain. Applying traditional dental veneers requires more intensive prep work compared to alternatives that are sometimes called “no-prep veneers.” These no-prep veneers — which include options like Lumineers and Vivaneeres — take less time and are less invasive to apply.
Applying traditional dental veneers typically involves grinding down the tooth structure, sometimes removing some of the tooth even past the enamel. This allows for proper placement, but it’s also an irreversible procedure that can be painful to go through and often requires a local anesthetic.
No-prep veneers, on the other hand, may require some tooth preparation or alteration, but these alterations are minimal. Instead of removing layers of tooth under the enamel, no-prep veneers only affect the enamel. In many cases, no-prep veneers don’t require local anesthetics.
Veneers aren’t the same as tooth implants or crowns. Veneers cover the front surface of the tooth. Implants, on the other hand, replace the entire tooth. Crowns also encase the entire tooth, while veneers only cover the front surface of the tooth (which is visible with a smile).
Veneers aren’t often covered by insurance, as they’re considered a cosmetic procedure. According to the Consumer Guide to Dentistry, traditional veneers can cost an average of $925 to $2,500 per tooth and can last 10 to 15 years. No-prep veneers cost around $800 to $2000 per tooth and last between 5 to 7 years. In the long-term, traditional veneers are often the most cost-effective option.
It's more like cap shaming. I remember when he did his first interview for XXL like he was a big drug dealer homie said he needed 10 million a month just to live.yes, shame on the Boss for saving a few dollars just cause he's rich
It isn't a "talking point" it is a pretty straight forward question. I guess if you don't have the capability to imagine a different perspective that is fine, but at the end of the day it seems to be the point of the conversation in the first place. It just seems weird you would even engage in this thread at all if your response to the base question is "well, I don't know I have perfect teeth". It's a just a simple hypothetical not a physics test. Its almost like me saying "I would never have surgery there carries potential risks" and then someone says "well would your rather have this deformity or get this surgery that may not be perfect". And then my response is "well Im not deformed so...". thats the point
At thinking this nikka down here secretly doing dope deals or some shyt
Kdidnt read