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Modern Medical Science Is Truly Fascinating

Modern Medical Science Is Truly Fascinating
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7 hours ago
Leather-Midnight191

This is as interesting as it is gross 😆

7 hours ago
gentlesandwich

I just wonder how bad that must have hurt. I had braces as a kid and they hurt enough without harpooning a tooth out of my gums.

6 hours ago
ta-tums

Have the same condition as the kid on stranger things. I had to have this done to every single adult tooth over the course of 8 years and my teeth are still crooked and not fully developed because I couldn’t continue having so much metal in my mouth for so long

5 hours ago
_banana_phone

I had this procedure! My upper canine tooth never came in and they surgically exposed the tooth, attached a bracket and chain to it, and then closed the gums. Every 2 weeks I’d go into the orthodontist and they’d tighten the chain to slowly drag it into place.

It was a WILD time in my life as far as all my dental work that I had to get done.

4 hours ago
Top_Astronomer4960

Same, I had 7 extra partially formed teeth between baby and adult teeth, and it caused all-round dental chaos!

2 hours ago
at0mheart

And painful

5 hours ago
sp1623

I'm a non-dentist member of r/dentistry. The whole sub is that way.

3 hours ago
grungegoth

This person gone from quasimoto to prince charming.

What a transformation

7 hours ago
NCOMPAQ77

What’s the time lapse on this?

7 hours ago
ex0e

A year or more. I had this done for one of my incisors and it involved surgery to attach a brace onto the hidden tooth, time for the gum heal, and then 7 months of pulling it down with another 4-6 months of aligning it with the rest of the teeth

7 hours ago
B35TR3GARD5

Painful? I had braces for 18-months and some of the adjustments sucked. But they were nothing like what you’ve been through !! 💪

7 hours ago
ex0e

The surgery was significantly worse than having 4 wisdom teeth removed. They had to scrape away at the roof of my mouth for 15 minutes while I was awake, with local anesthetic of course, but when that wore off it was truly awful for almost 2 weeks even with hydrocodone. Then it was another year of relatively constant dull pain as the tooth was pulled out.

Its crooked now but thats because I didn't wear my retainer. But at least its present and accounted for 😄

7 hours ago
averycoolpencil

Bruh, all that to not wear your retainer lol

7 hours ago
ToLorien

I didn’t have this done but I had extensive orthodontic work in my childhood due to sucking my thumb for too long. For me it was like I went through years and years of pain and embarrassment and I still have to worry about a retainer at night? Hell no. lol.

5 hours ago
B35TR3GARD5

Aye !! I lost my retainer too and now, after 15 years of relatively little shift the teeth are moving back to their old position at an alarming rate haha 🤣

I was thinking about a quick invisiLine workout to set em back to straight !!

Teeth Never Forget

7 hours ago
lunch_b0cks

I grew up poor. My parents couldnt afford ortho treatment for me when i was a kid. I’m a middle age adult now wearing Invisalign. Wish i had done this earlier, but at least i can stop being self-conscious about my teeth for the second half of my life. You better believe i’m going to be disciplined about wearing that retainer. Haha

6 hours ago
B35TR3GARD5

You’ll loose one or two. Pay for the replacement .. that’s all

5 hours ago
schizeckinosy

This tracks with my experience as a kid. 24k gold chain attached to the tooth in my sinus and 6 months or so to yank it down. The worst part honestly was the smell from the cauterizing that lasted for weeks.

6 hours ago
ItsInTheHole_

Same! What a fun 2 years with braces that journey was

6 hours ago
FreeEdmondDantes

Did it suck?

7 hours ago
shredbmc

Damn, that's a tough experience. I had a similar but opposite procedure where they removed teeth, separated and pulled existing teeth forward. It took about 1.5 years, and that is without tissue removal or surgery beyond extraction.

I can feel the braces after a visit while watching this.

7 hours ago
Fraun_Pollen

57 seconds

6 hours ago
DataMin3r

AI

Parts of the fittings fuse together, it adds drops of tooth to random locations, likely just light glare that's hitting the same brightness as the nearby teeth and getting turned into a "section" of tooth.

Likely a set of progress photos and instructions to create them into a timelapse

7 hours ago
Low-Hovercraft-8791

They are asking how long such a treatment would take on real life. Probably 3 years at least.

7 hours ago
DoxedFox

Looks like just regular morphs to me. Nothing eveyrhtign is AI.

5 hours ago
oli_ramsay

It's real time

6 hours ago
Sir_Delarzal

Why do some pictures look AI made ?

Did they take a lot of pictures and asked AI to animate it ?

7 hours ago
JuhpPug

Yea those transformations absolutely look like AI...

6 hours ago
Hellbatx

The price may also be truly fascinating. Can someone lemme know the cost of this treatment?

7 hours ago
ExoticYou1030

Neighborhood of 25k. Need similar myself and it would have to be out of pocket because my insurance wouldn’t cover it

7 hours ago
Hellbatx

Ohh, someday then.

6 hours ago
Ok_Run6706

When I was a kid (~25y ago) for me price 10k. It was equivalent of 1/3 of 1 bedroom apartment. Of course I didnt had it :D wouldnt spend it now either, teeth a bit croocked, whatever.

5 hours ago
Petarthefish

That has to hurt

7 hours ago
blinkinbling

How do you get in all shots the same perfect exposure, teeth and gums colour?

7 hours ago
actuallyserious650

Artful Illumination

7 hours ago
be4u4get

So AI?

6 hours ago
_No_Worries_-

Maybe AI made it?

7 hours ago
cognitiveDiscontents

That’s what I thought. Look how the braces join to the final tooth. The wires go all crazy and it looks like the metal erupts from the gum before the tooth.

6 hours ago
ARobertNotABob

It is indeed ... even if a bit "ew".

7 hours ago
Chaosangel48

Ooh, I’d bet that was a painful ache for a long time. Pulling the teeth apart that far and then pulling another one down out of the gums…yikes.

I had braces for several years, and minor corrections were painful. Can’t even imagine dealing with this.

7 hours ago
MissingBothCufflinks

The sound effects were so unnecessary

5 hours ago
Teknik_RET

That’s crazy. Prove this isn’t AI.

6 hours ago
bertholomaeus

damn, felt that...

7 hours ago
Yeahbut3

Not sure how "modern" this is, but I had this done back in the early 80's.

6 hours ago
Comfortable_Air4807

Why I feel like that this is an AI video.

4 hours ago
HerrRegrin

This looks like AI

4 hours ago
Difficult_Two_2201

I had this done! They had to burn away the gum with a laser to expose my tooth enough. The smell and taste after was atrocious

7 hours ago
Aramkin

What could be the estimated cost of this in the US?

7 hours ago
drzrdt

That was awesome! Time and pressure.

7 hours ago
MetalChaotic

that is indeed amazing and I didn't know this could be done. Great video.

7 hours ago
FlukeStarbucker

It's not better to just remove the tooth that was hiding up above?

6 hours ago
Asajj66

I feel like many people in the old days probably had to be experimented on brutally to even come up with the idea to make this sort of treatment we see today where it’s all fine and dandy in comparison and even by today’s standards looks potentially intense.

6 hours ago
Ray1987

This is the kind of stuff that I imagine if there is a God it probably gets pretty angry about.

God: if I wanted you to have a straight smile I wouldn't have left that tooth inside of your jaw! PUT IT BACK.

Not many people know this but the 10th circle of hell, directly underneath Satan, is comprised of only dentist. It smells like Listerine constantly and no one can get cavities. Which sounds good at first but the dentist go insane from boredom eventually and become each other's torturers. Ripping out one another's teeth, which instantaneously grow back.

6 hours ago
r_bogie

It looked like a vampire tooth emerging. I was weirded out, but couldn't look away.

6 hours ago
hobosbindle

Lisa needed braces

5 hours ago
shugo7

Wow, how long?

5 hours ago
Mediocre_lad

Holly shit! And in matter of seconds.

5 hours ago
Hammer_Octipus

That’s 20 thousand dollars!

5 hours ago
joemama122595

When can I add an inch

4 hours ago
djJermfrawg

That'll be $59,545

4 hours ago
chodthewacko

What's to keep that tooth from retracting back in? Normally you use a retainer but would that work in this case?

4 hours ago
picklechipcrunch

That is gnarly

3 hours ago
Spiron123

That little blob... That was used to pull out the hidden one.. What was that?

It ultimately vanished. (discarded by the dentist most likely)

3 hours ago
bernpfenn

wow

3 hours ago
bodyguard9000

Real win for the british

2 hours ago
bluenoser613

This is engineering

2 hours ago
futuregravvy

Explains the Tom Cruise middle tooth

2 hours ago
DarkOrbit253

I bet that s*** hurt like craaaaaazy. I remember my braces being painful and my teeth barely did any significant moving at all!

1 hour ago
PiggyMcjiggy

Ayyyy I had this done to me! The tooth they pulled forward ended up getting stuck a lil bit away from its destination. Ended up having it pulled. Now I have a missing tooth cause I don’t wanna pay the exuberant price to get a fake one put in.

I should have left my adorable lil vampire tooth in :(

1 hour ago
Kaiyukia

How did they go up in there and get the hidden tooth

1 hour ago
BlursedEnlightened

One of my canines was impacted like that. I had braces and the spring spacer. A couple weeks before I was scheduled to have the bracket placed on it to pull the tooth down, the tooth just grew into its spot. I remember losing my tooth in 2nd grade and the bump from the adult tooth just never moved.

54 minutes ago
Oinkster_1271

This grosses me out more than the sub I just ingested about the recent engine that ingested a guy

53 minutes ago
hex00110

I had a similar fix done as a kid, one of my teeth was rotated on two axis — they put a bracket on the backside of the tooth to rotate the edge down and level with my other teeth — then a new bracket on the front to twist it in-line with my top row of teeth.

Took 3 years

45 minutes ago
errizona

Couldn’t stop seeing toenails 🦶🏼

25 minutes ago
Jeremichi22

I’m sure that was cheap

7 hours ago