Hey angels! Today we have a longggg but a really good video! I came across the Veneer tech side of tiktok and oh my god is it bad. From braces done in someones basement, to tooth decay behind bad veneers. Let's expose the scams, sketchy training, and services offered. Again sending so much love to anyone who is a victim of this! I hope people can learn and grow from this and stop doing this bs!
Thanks for talking about this, but I still have 0 sympathy for any of these women, they are all the same just fake, fake, fake and more fake. I'm so tired of living in this world where people can do whatever they want and then cry boohoo when it backfires on them. None of these girls are natural, they are souless npc clones of each other. When are people going to EVER be held responsible for their own grown a s ss decisions. All of these women's parents failed them. This is what happens when you let KIDS little girls grow up watching fake women, then they want to be them and their goes their lives.
I take it back, you're supporting this. Wow, fake teeth that look like dentures, old people dentures, I'd rather watch This Bahamian Gyal at least she's honest and not groveling to not 'offend' people like you.
a stupid desition is to change your cellphone every 6 months because XZX company wants you to *-samsung or apple-* change it. let someone grind your teeth, put plastic caps on top just to loose your teeth that should last at least 3/4 of your entire life in like a week, its insane levels of stupidity and the victims ask for it. the whole "ow its the industry inflating prices because of evil capitalism" does not apply in your health. if you prefer to get sick and die early in order to save a few bucks thats your issue.
The irony is few lawyers would bother with a lawsuit. The pretend dental expert has no insurance, probably no assets, no license which could be revoked...their business could be shut down, but they would just move to the next city and open up again. There is no cure for stupid, and no way to rescue people who trust stupid. Maybe they should just go to a magician for dental and medical care.
I'm a nail tech and what happened was we learned that acrylic (monomer/polymer or liquid/powder) was invented by Dentists.....so shady nail techs have offered to fill cavities or fix imperfections with their electric files and acrylic for nails. It's super fuckec up
If yall want cheap dental work, You would probably have to go to a Dental school. They do some things at a discount and They can actually be trusted with your teeth. They can't do everything but it's safer. Please don't let these crazy folk work on your teeth!😭
That’s how I was able to afford a dental implant when I needed one! Because of the complexity of my issue, my case was heavily monitored by the dental faculty to be sure the student didn’t make any mistakes. I definitely recommend to someone who needs affordable dentistry!
the big college/university in my city offers getting cavities filled and other smaller things through their dental training program but u have to go for soooo many hours for the students to finish their work and be trained. i looked into it and it was like minimum 8 visits at 3 hours a visit and u might not even get seen for the first couple. if youre desperate its definitely an option though
Messing around with your teeth is serious. I’m a neuroscience nurse, and I have had multiple patients with ABSCESSES IN THEIR BRAIN because of how bad their teeth were. Take care of your teeth and don’t let scammers put weird veneers in your mouth.
16:49 Paralegal here! I AM NOT A LAWYER AND THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE. Contracts are automatically null and void when you are using them in the course of committing a crime. That release is not going to protect them from anything 😂 What they are signing is an indemnification or “hold harmless” agreement. It’s the kind of thing you sign at, like, a trampoline park. It says “by signing this, you agree not to sue us if Timmy’s backflip goes horribly wrong.” Again, assuming this isn’t already a crime, they had better have “I am not a medical professional” in red 64 point type, because that contract is also void if you misrepresent yourself. That’s what the cool kids call “doing a fraud.”
I came here to point out this exact fact. An NDA is null an void if it’s used in an attempt to hide illegal activity. I’m not an attorney, but completed several semesters of law school before I decided to get a masters degree instead. I find that uniformed people throw around the threat of an NDA’s existence to get away with committing all kinds of treacherous activity, but the minute said activities become illegal, that NDA is no longer valid. I also find that NDAs usually do very little except existing as a potential threat of a future civil penalty if the signee does disclose information. This only works if the person enforcing the NDA has enough disposable income and a retained attorney to sue someone. Furthermore, NDAs have an expiration date, so eventually you can spill the beans without the threat of a civil suit. Basically, if someone is rich or powerful enough to enforce a breached NDA by dragging you through court for years, it’s enough to keep most signees quiet. I do know people who have worked closely with extremely wealthy people who have signed them. I also have a friend who dated a celebrity and signed one. That’s where I’ve seen NDAs used often is for personal relationships where the person who has the document drafted doesn’t want to have someone who knows all their personal information and dirty secrets share with the media. This is why you sometimes don’t hear about the “elite” behaving badly until many years later: the whistleblower signed an NDA and was waiting out the contact’s expiration date in order to avoid being sued. I’m also guilty of commenting on videos like a third of the way through and then realizing my complaint was covered. 😆 And yes, those glasses were amazing. I could barely focus on what she was talking about because of how beautiful she was, punctuated by her chic choice of eyewear. ✨
**11 YEARS** I am in my final year of training as a prosthodontic resident (dental specialty in esthetic (such as veneers) and complex full mouth rehabilitations). It has taken me 11 years of school to get here and I continue to learn every single day. 4 years undergrad 4 years dental school 3 years prosthodontic residency
I worked almost 10 years as a dental lab tech. Even with what I learned over the years I would never try working in someone’s mouth. That’s what dentists are for. This is very scary. I hope all these ppl get shut down!!!
Such a huge accomplishment and even more of a reason why these people shouldn’t be doing anything close to this! It’s alarming and shameful. Congrats on all your hard work!
I'm pretty they're signing Liability Waivers, not NDAs. That "course" said they provide example liability waivers. Still doesn't protect them like they think.
I was browsing through the dentistry subreddit a while ago and saw a post from a dentist saying one their colleagues was buying their dental supplies from AliExpress too 👀
Yup. The get-rich-quick huddle culture in the blk community is out of control. And of course we just end up scamming each other. All the victims were blk women
But in us southerners defense, atl is also full of transplants including people who live in the metro area claiming atl. Then there are people who just decided to move half way across the country to live in atl and claim that. 😂😂😂
I just realized this is the inevitable result of "fast fashion" culture. If I can get "the same dress" on SHEIN for $12, why can't I also get skincare and plastic surgery and dental work? People really think stuff is expensive for no reason and the cheap option is "just as good".
And I think the biggest issue is that most things are just a risk game. Like a lot of people do get good/okay results with unlicensed estheticians which is how they stay in business. But when it goes wrong it can go horribly wrong, and often it could have been prevented by proper practice. Or like the veneers, usually you don't find out something is wrong until much later. So for some people, I guess paying less makes it worth the risk, but that's only if they're on the good side of that risk. Of course if they're the one to suffer a complication, they will tell you it wasn't worth it. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
People keep acting like this is the option because poor people can’t afford dental work. It’s not! It’s people who won’t to get everything for a cheap price and look like everybody on social media. The “victims” of the veneer techs, didn’t seem like they were poor or hurting for money.
@joygirl09 I was beginning to think I was the only sane person who realized this has nothing to do with dental health. If these people cared about their teeth, they would go to these techs to fix their cavities. Then, the cost of dental work would apply.
i work at at a ups store and amazon free shipping has given people unrealistic expectations on what shipping and packaging actually costs....and how long it takes.
why would you inject literal botulism into your body instead of just doing exercises to enlarge those particular muscles. it literally takes less time and its the easiest muscles in the body to develop. eating poop is not normal
My moms boyfriend died from an infected tooth that only needed a root canal to fix. The infection went to his brain and he lapsed into a coma and passed away. He was a wonderful man but it shows how important oral health is for our survival.
I still can't get over the fact that what that one woman was talking about was a Liability Waiver, but literally did not know the words liability or waiver. She just kept saying, "the paper". It made me lose my mind. When I worked at an escape room we had everyone sign a waver in case they like, tripped or something. We knew what a fucking waiver is.
But an escape room is a legal business to begin with, waivers mean nothing when you’re committing a crime 😂 If anything they’re digging their grave deeper, they obviously know there’s risk so that’s an admission they knew this is a bad idea
And an escape room can still get in trouble for not being up to code if something happens to the people in it. A few years ago there was a fire in one in Poland, which led to five girls dying. Later the fire department checked existing escape rooms and closed more than a hundred of them because of different issues. NOW IMAGINE THAT SOMEONE IS MESSING WITH YOUR TEETH.
People really out here underestimating bacteria and how quickly they can disfigure you. A very common example is a dead tooth, which is a major problem that MUST be treated with a root canal because without it, you can literally lose your teeth, a part (or the entire) jaw, or your life due to the infection. It is important to get regular dental checkups because even if you brush your teeth religiously, small problems snowball into life-ending problems. Teeth are not a decoration, they are living tissues of your body. They are not nails, they do not "grow back".
After a very long time of not going to the dentist for a variety of reasons, I recently went to one. I had a single cavity, in the back of one of my back teeth...think the part under the back flap of your gum. So it was only found by the x-rays, which are in and of themselves a bit cryptic to look at unless...you know what you're looking for lol. And it was very, very close to the nerve in my tooth, so I was told there was no way to tell if I needed a root canal or could get away with a cavity filling until he actually drilled in. Thankfully was able to just do the filling but...omfg imagine if I went to one of these veneer techs. I'd have been given the all clear I'm sure, and then what?
I have had perfect white teeth all my life. Only a few cavities. I really took care of my teeth. I have a few autoimmune diseases so I was devastated when I had over a dozen cavities. In most instances, you would never be able to tell. Yes, go to the dentist.
I am a licensed nail tech and I can 10000% tell you .. I can not and WOULD NEVER DO TEETH. also 9/10 a vendor list being sold on social media is almost always alibaba or Ali express vendors
Same here! I immediately thought, what now? I could not do teeth. At all. I don’t know anything about teeth. Wym if you can do nails you can do teeth 🙃
Same. I know nail techs learned that acrylic polymer/monomer was created by dentists so they think they're being clever since we have an e-file and hard acrylic. It's a damn shame 😔 any nail tech caught performing dentistry should have their nail license revoked
TBF Most doctors (other than surgeon) aren't in scrubs all the time. They just wear Formal attire and a white coat (that's how it is here in India, I'm not sure abt the rest of the world). Also, source: I'm a medical student.
I just read about a spa in New Mexico that was performing blood facials without sterilizing equipment properly and multiple people were diagnosed with HIV that was tracked down to them, since people’s gums bleed all this makes me think about is people getting life long viruses like HIV from unsterilized equipment.
Bacterial spores cannot be washed away with just soap and water or even a Lysol wipe. Sterilization methods such as an autoclave are needed to kill spores. These people are taking advantage of naïve, uninformed people. They must be stopped.
“If you can do nails you can do teeth.” The only thing that is comparable is the shape. Kinda. Just because you can file and shape nails, which are made up of keratin, have no nerves, and no blood supply (at least the part that you’re working on) does not mean you can file and shape teeth which have major nerves and blood vessels connected to them.
They are probably just going off the history of dental products originally being used for nails. I think there still is a lot of cross over between the methacrylates used for some dental products and nail supplies. But no, nope, absolutely not. If I’m trying to get upsold at my nail appointment to have veneers done, I’m done 🤣 Pretty sure a nail tech would lose their shit at the thought of a dentist trying to do nails lol.
@@91Vault you can learn, maybe, generously the basics - how to paint within the nailline, do shapes out of acrylic/polygel, etc., MAYBE. but doing nails professionally requires a LOT of practice so that you can do all of those things consistently and also a lot of knowledge so that you are aware of what ingredients you are working with (and why they can be harmful) and what conditions people can come in with. say a nail tech has a client coming in with onycholysis not having any idea why they're experiencing this condition and only being concerned with the aesthetics, so they ask the tech to cover it up. onycholysis is frequently associated with nail gel/acrylic allergy - putting on more of those products will worsen the situation. nail techs need to be aware of that - you can't really learn that kind of client management in a day because it comes with time and seeing a lot of clients. people in nail salons usually undergo weeks if not months of training under supervision to make sure they are conscious of how much attention they need to be putting on the task at hand. not to mention that all of those long lasting professional nail products like gels and acrylics are full of acrylate monomers, which are very small molecules that get into your skin very easily with exposure, and enough acrylate monomer exposure Will cause sensitivity (essentially an allergy), and an unskilled unaware tech can miss So many things that can lead to harm to the client (e.g. gel polish looks and feels fully cured when it's about 50% cured in reality, and undercured gel is full of unreacted monomers that can harm the client during wear or the tech who will be taking that manicure off in a few weeks, since they'll be breathing those shavings in when drilling/filing it off). nail techs are even more likely to develop an allergy themselves, and 2 days is not enough to develop and commit to a harm reduction protocol for that. and, in connection to the videp topic, some acrylate monomers are used in dentistry - in fillings and possibly dental glue. an acrylate sensitivity is forever and will only get worse with more exposure, so it can create problems for you getting dental work done. TL;DR no, you really can't learn to do nails safely and responsibly in 2 days
My stepdad recently got veneers. It was a WHOLE process over the course of a month or so. He got teeth pulled out, filed down, a fake set put in, and then about a month or two later, he returned to get the real set put in. Not to mention the healing, having to eat soft foods for a while, and minor swelling.. I can't imagine going to someone who is NOT licensed for something so invasive and serious. It took him a while to heal and that was without any issues too 😭😭😭
To be fair there are also types of veneers that go over your existing teeth and can eventually possibly be removed, those are much less invasive and painful than the full ones where they completely file down your teeth
@@maddieb.4282 generally all veneers require filing down the tooth at least a little. If you don’t file the tooth down the veneer will make it thicker and throw off your bite You might be thinking of temporaries
Girl, my best friend is a dentist, a real one, and college alone was five years, and the amount of stuff they need to learn is unfathomable, those classes start with over 150 students and over half drop out before the first year ends. There is so much ground to cover, they learn about the entire freaking body, learn about the head and neck in excruciating detail and that’s still not all of it, and if they want to do something really specific they usually need to get specialized in it after college. Two days? They’re going to kill someone for sure, that shit is unethical and unsafe. At our school they started work in the clinic on the second semester, so that’s four and a half years of supervised experience before even graduating, and they did everything from cleaning to veneers, fillings, crowns, whitening, extractions, from babies to the elderly, and they get a lot of experience but 9 out of 10 still get more courses and postgrads, masters, etc afterwards because they want to become specialized in a particular area and provide a specific service, such as cosmetic dentistry, which includes veneers. Two days or even a couple of weeks is nowhere near enough to learn all they need to know to provide a service like that.
For real. I went to the dentist to check a bad cavity and she checked and said the nerve was dead and my tooth needed a root canal ASAP or I'd lose it. I said I hadn't felt any pain so I didn't think it was that bad. She proceeded to explain how if I'd had an unrelated infection in any other part of my body and had taken antibiotics it was possible they'd also treated and slowed down any infection in my tooth, like a whole class on how medication can affect teeth. I was like "I thought you only treated teeth?"
This is exactly what I was thinking my sister is a vet with a specialty in large animal dentistry. She went to school for around 12 years in total including her BA, veterinary school, residency, and then she decided to go for a specialty. Her student loan debt is insane, but she makes incredible money. That’s not counting all the anatomy text books that cost around $1000 each. When I heard two days worth of training to be screwing around in someone’s mouth, I about lost my mind. It’s just crazy to me that people buy into the idea that this is safe, when even VETERINARY dentists have to do a decade of post-secondary education to do dental work on animals. Not that you should be playing with an animal’s health unlicensed either, but these are people. Be so serious that you think you can take a two day training to learn how to do dental procedures. 😳 I spent 6-8 weeks doing my first yoga training, and have continued to learn over the past 15 years. That’s not counting my classical ballet training and anatomy classes, because you are touching people’s bodies. I was so glad to hear the dentist mention malpractice insurance, because I carry wellness professional insurance in case someone sues me, and I’m not potentially causing infections, but people can get injured. Anyone who works in health/wellness/fitness and is worth their salt carries either personal or business liability insurance and unless you want a lawsuit, you have people sign liability waivers. Every gym and public venue where you could potentially get hurt doing an activity has clientele sign a liability waiver agreeing to said activity. It won’t prevent a lawsuit, but it is documentation of that individual’s informed consent to said activity and the potential dangers. I’m always surprised how many people don’t read what they sign their name to. Any business that isn’t having you sign a liability waiver for something that could potentially cause physical harm is a huge red flag. Mind you, the lady in the video mentioned a liability waiver, but didn’t even know what it was called. “The paper.” Ma’am… And someone can still sue you if they sign one, but it absolutely reduces your culpability. Having insurance will cover you ass if someone gets hurt and decides to sue anyway. I’ve never been worried about being sued because I know what I’m doing, but any serious professional covers their ass anyway. And many professions require you to carry insurance to practice. These people are merely fly-by-night charlatans.
And that’s why dental is expensive, in my country there’s a long wait for a dentist because of our healthcare system. People saying it should be free don’t realize people don’t like to be working for free, so either they pay or the quality of care goes down, because now the professionals are understaffed.
A few thoughts-- when you said that it is sickening how expensive dental care is, I agree. HOWEVER.. I do not think that means dentists/orthodontists etc are "overcharging". I believe this stems from our own health insurance thinking dental CARE is a luxury lol. People even pay THOUSANDS of dollars for a tattoo from an artist that is well known and gives QUALITY work.. so lets have the same energy for dentists in the medical field, who did their schooling, got the proper steps and take all necessary precautions.
Without health insurance it could be cheaper but everyone would have to pay out of pocket not use insurance. Reminds me of that pharmacist who said most drugs are cheaper without insurance but once you hand card over or always use insurance card on file they can’t sell it to you for the cheaper rate due to contracts with insurance companies
I agree but dental care is not a luxury tbh. The health of your teeth is tied to several ailments and conditions, tooth decay has even been tied to endocarditis in several cases. In a perfect world it should be cheaper but it is what it is I guess
I agree but dental care is not a luxury tbh. The health of your teeth is tied to several ailments and conditions, tooth decay has even been tied to endocarditis in several cases. In a perfect world it should be cheaper but it is what it is I guess
Something that is really sticking out to me is the echo chamber these courses have caused on tiktok. Everyone telling each other this is a good idea, safe, and legal without checking. Once you put up those news articles it was so obvious how when taken out of that specific context, NOTHING holds up and all the sparkle falls away, it just turns scary.
Dentist here. If veneers aren't shaped with a thorough understanding of and consideration for occlusion ("the bite"), there is a high likelihood of developing traumatic occlusion, meaning the bite forces are heavier on the teeth than the surrounding bone and ligament can withstand, resulting in loss of bone surrounding the tooth (periodontitis) and thereby eventual tooth loss. This is especially likely when material is only added without first subtracting bulk through prepping (shaving down) the tooth. There's a reason we shave the tooth down before putting a veneer on. We're not doing extra surgery with all the additional liability that comes with that just for funsies. It's because if you don't shave the teeth down first, you get traumatic occlusion. Very rarely, people's teeth are small enough and their bite open enough for "no-prep" veneers, but it takes a licensed dentist with thorough understanding of occlusion to make that determination and do that procedure. Fortunately or unfortunately, periodontitis is a slow process over several years, and these patients will likely not know anything is wrong until a decade later when they need all 8 incisors taken out due to severe perio. Additionally, composite requires a bonding layer that is liquid until cured and typically needs to be carefully cleaned out from under the gums at the end of the procedure with a scalpel or scaler, both of which can and will cause infection including HIV transmission if unsterilized (please note that sterilization is not the same thing as disinfection, and true sterilization requires extremely expensive equipment to produce and a thorough knowledge of infection control to maintain). If they are cleaning the bonding out, that's high risk of infection, if they aren't, that's high risk of, again, periodontitis and tooth loss. TLDR: even if all the procedures were done in a sterile environment (they're not), on patients cleared to have no active caries or periodontal disease (they're not), these procedures would still result in tooth loss when done by unlicensed professionals.
Physicians, nurses, dentists, dietitians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and other health care professionals… We all have 6+ years of school, have to take board exams to prove we are competent, maintain a license to practice our profession, continue education every year, state boards for overview… and literally state laws for each profession that dictates what we can and cannot do and what we can call ourselves.
I love that you included dietitians because as someone in school to become an RD the crazy nutrition information on social media drives me insane. Never thought I would see similar things with dentistry but here we are
And we have to take continuing education courses in order to document that we’re staying up to date in our field! I have to take more than 2 days of CEUs a year for a field that I’m ALREADY a licensed professional in.
My dads a dentist, just sent this to him…. Another thing that bothers me is I was one of the first in utah to start doing tooth gems & custom tooth charms in an actual dental office as a licensed esthetician and trained dental assistant. Now I see estheticians on Instagram using Amazon kits and have no way to remove them. You need to use etch, bond, curable veneer cement, and you need to neatly and effectively encase the gem on the sides to ensure lifting, causing most people to swallow them. It’s so scary to watch people with no licenses at all just picking it up and charging people with no experience.
To remove them, especially custom charms, you need a drill and a very specific line up of drill heads for smoothing and polishing, ALSO you need the knowledge of a dental assistant OR have a dentist overseeing and training you to do so in order to protect the enamel of the teeth/ never drill or polish too far
I'm someone who has gone to the cheapest possible way of getting dental care because Medicaid does 😢not give a crap about my health. I'm going to a dental school it's going to cost me at least 15 grand to have my dental work done. This is the cheapest possible way you can do it and oh my God no one deserves to have dental problems or have their teeth fall out
oh my god I am so so sorry! I hope everything goes well with your dental work angel! Thank you for sharing this with me! I agree nobody deserves to experience that
Same. I’m looking at taking out a $20-$30K dollar loan to cover massive dental work due to years of not being able to afford quality care. Now I need implants, possibly a bridge. Preventative care is so important for good oral health and the American healthcare system is a mess. Especially since insurance companies seem to think dental and vision care is “elective.” Like, you do actually need teeth to eat and correct vision to see. It kills me that most insurance policies cover little to no dental except basic cleanings and extractions. So if you DO finally get good coverage and you’ve neglected your teeth previously due to no or insufficient coverage, you’re in for a serious bill and it’s too late for prevention.
i had something similar happen to me. i really had to buckle down and save to afford quality dental work. i’m so glad a sacrificed for a year to save to have a great experience that has allowed me to be more comfortable with regular dental visits.
@@AllanaRace Same! But I found out having insurance is also not good. Finding a good dentist is the only way to not have issues down the road. We opted to private pay because our dentist didn’t take our insurance. Just found out recently that having insurance increases your chance of having “extra” procedures that are not needed. Dental industry has been long overdue for REGULATIONS.
I got into a bad accident when I was in junior high, which knocked out my top front teeth (the “church teeth”). They were still in but badly whacked out of place. I was blessed to have an oral surgeon save my teeth. Like TWENTY YEARS LATER, my body randomly started to reject my own teeth by resorbing the roots. My excellent dentist caught it early and referred me to an uncannily talented endodontist. I still have the teeth about a decade later. Long story short, the body is complicated! Oral health is complicated. If I got dubious veneers in my 20s, I’d probably have lost the teeth and maybe ended up with infected teeth and bone due to degradation under that part of my gums.
Unfortunately, until dental care is affordable in this country, this will ALWAYS be a thing. You can't get a SINGLE tooth filled for under 400$. Insurance doesn't matter when you are put on a wait list for months and months with no choice to even SCHEDULE. I have state insurance, full coverage, I cant even get an APPOINTMENT. The clinics that accept my insurance are FILLED for literally over a year at a time. Now this is all to say DONT DO THIS. GO TO A PROFESSIONAL.
Literally was $1600 for a root canal out of pocket with no cap put over it (couldn’t afford anything ) and this was with insurance and they messed up so I got an abscess and they won’t fix it unless I pay $800 more out of pocket
@@camern2001talk to a lawyer. If they made a mistake on your teeth, a quick letter from a malpractice attorney should make them give you a follow up “fix it” service for free and it should cost you less than $800. Worth a try
Especially when the public learns that medical costs feel completely arbitrary. When news comes out that companies charge 10x 50x more for medication *just because they can* , of COURSE regular people don't have confidence in quality medical procedures and medication. Why would we?
Not that I disagree, but this entire scam shows the reason why real licensed professionals are that expensive and highly paid. I would gladly pay to see real doctors instead of a person who took a 2-day course and operates out of their apartment. lmao
As someone who also suffers from dental anxiety - my therapist provided me with a list of trauma informed dentists in my area! I was able to find a wonderful dentist and am in the process of undoing damage now. It is absolutely a privilege to be able to see a dentist & get restoration work done. However, this is 100000% not the way. You cannot F around with your teeth and dental health. This is so so sad that these folks are getting away with this.
omg I had no idea that was a thing!!! I had some really bad dental experiences years ago that definitely got my anxiety super bad! I should look into that! Thank you for sharing this! It is so sad and I hate how this is happening. It's preying on vulnerable people
@@IsabellaLanter I have a friend who can only get dental care if they use laughing gas on her, and she has not had an issue finding providers (though it is more expensive).
Wow I know I don't know you but I'm insanely proud of you for going to a dentist again!! I've been there and the fear and shame can run so deep and really do a number on you. I'm so happy there are more and more trauma informed dentists popping up. They've helped me so much, I hope everything is going well for you with yours :))
My auntie just had her teeth done by a dentist in Turkey (or at least they claimed to be dentists) The place had a different name upon arrival. They shaved down her healthy teeth without fixing the gum disease first. They've destroyed her teeth, she can't eat and its now going to cost her a fortune to get them fixed in the UK. If anyone knows how to take legal action against a company in another country please let me know, it would be a great help. I'm very concerned about her. Thanks for bringing awareness to this epidemic of fraudsters. Be careful people, stay safe ❤
@@maddieb.4282 thanks, we're looking into it, but it's not an easy process. She mainly wants to make sure they don't do this to others and hopefully get these cowboys shut down. It seems they just change their name if they get bad press though.
@@IsabellaLanter Last year I had to take out a loan to take care of more than $5,000 in dental work. It’s a horrible situation because you have to get the work done before the problem becomes even more expensive or even dangerous. I’m fortunate I was able to catch it due to routine dental visits, and that I qualified for a loan, and I also appreciate you pointing that out ❤
@@JuliesManyHats hey I'm proud of you for getting it done and being proactive in the face of that expense! So many people put off dental work due to anxiety and expense and the problems that arise down the line are only scarier and pricier, so good for you! I hope you've been able to pay down your loan ❤️
Dental assistant here! Been in the dental world for around 4 years now, and this is just crazy, and I actually have a story from our clinic. I had a patient who came in for an emergency exam, stating that a “veneer” came off. After a limited exam (minus x-rays because the patient declined them) it was determined that the patient had had composite “veneers” placed on their teeth, and the composite was starting to chip off. After a loooooong discussion with the patient, it was agreed that we would remove all the composite from the patient’s teeth in order to prevent any further damage. Other than the fact that the veneers just looked awful, they were also all splined together, which prevented the patient from flossing. There was so much build up on the patients teeth from not being able to clean them properly, and, even without any x-rays, clinical decay was noted on the patient’s teeth. After removing all the composite and doing some slight reshaping of the patient’s enamel, which was needed because the bonding that was used what so thick it was hard to determine what was enamel and what was material, the patient declined further treatment. It was such a bizarre thing to whiteness, not to mention, the entire twin having the doc I was assisting with struggling to remove the material and saying how weird the composite was, saying it was unlike anything he had prepped through before. Was an interesting day for sure. Moral of the story, just go to a dentist if you need anything regarding your teeth treated. (Also, I apologize if this comment is hard to read because of not using any names or the patient’s gender, I get very paranoid about violating hippa guidelines so I like to play it safe when I talk about work lol)
A few minutes in and memory unlocked! I remember last year this guy went viral because a lady gave him composite veneers and he was upset because they weren’t the color he wanted. He asked for white but she gave him something closer to his natural teeth shade because he’s a smoker and he didn’t have enough money for a full set. The composites became more yellow orange over time and he was embarrassed. I just remember thinking how unethical it was to take his money knowing he needed to see an actual dentist. Not only did he have less money for actual treatment, but now he needs MORE money to undue what she did and still address his dental issues.
This is the direct result of a systemic failure. When people can't earn enough income to afford a skyrocketing cost of living, when continuing education is inaccessible to many, and dental care is inaccessible to many, the scammers thrive. They know many people are struggling and want to bette their lives, and desperate enough to fall for their tricks. These scammers are exploiting groups of people who are already exploited and vulnerable. It's absolutely sickening.
Did you see the girl who claims to be an “ophthalmology tech”? She has this “spa package” thing and requires a 2K deposit that you do NOT get back if you cancel. She was administering anesthesia! 😱 …with some certificate!
I’m a dental receptionist and I took an 8 months course through community college and I’m still trying to figure everything out and I just book appointments and invoice patients. These “techs” are scammers. This is the first time I’ve seen your content and you are doing a great job!
They absolutely can be sued by someone! And I’m sure they don’t carry malpractice insurance. If someone gets an infection, or ends up with an injury or damage caused by the tech and is sued, the tech can be financially ruined. I don’t know if these techs are breaking any laws but if so, they could be criminally prosecuted too. The lady talking about how she got a form that her friend uses “for all her things” made me grimace. The people that put these courses on are scamming the techs and the patients. Edit: ok, I see in the video that it IS a crime in Georgia.
Not a prostehtician, but have spent many years as a porcelain tech making full arch implants/ partial implants. We don't even TOUCH the patients but still spend substantial time learning anatomy, esthetics, etc before working on real cases. Not to mention the amount of cases I've worked on for very young patients who now have to dump a huge amount of money into permanent prosthetics due to failed veneer procedures.
I can’t imagine being so nonchalant about completely fucking over someone’s health. Then giving others tools to fuck over more people’s health. WTF. How delusional is that?
Not even a regular dentist usually does veneers. It’s an esthetician dentist that’s a high especially in dentist school and dentist has to be broad certified. There are veneers technician but only do the molds of the smile but it’s under a supervision of dentists. In the video you see people working on other people. That’s def not ok. They only do the sizing next to the dentist that does the real work
No such thing as a dental aesthetician. And there’s no board certification for placing veneers. But we do ongoing continuing education throughout our careers, and I for one took a few veneer courses.
Thinking a “paper” can save you from getting sued if you hurt someone in a fraudulent way or by committing a crime is, like you said, an ALARMING lack of common sense and critical thinking. Even in regular situations like an amusement park where you DO sign a liability waiver, if the business is grossly negligent you can still sue
Maybe im wrong but I think even dental assistants need a minimum 2-3 years of schooling and field experience before becoming certified. Veneers seem much more complicated than a routine cleaning. I have a lot of respect for those in the dental field. Teeth are something you dont appreciate and think about until theyre gone. And there's a reason one of the most common nightmares across all of humanity is having your teeth fall out. These folks could genuinely kill someone. Tooth diseases are scary scary shit. Youre the first person ive heard discuss this and Im so glad im aware of this scam.
Dental hygienist needs 5 years, my friend is a dental assistant and she got hired with just a CNA (Certified Nyrsing Assistant) license, and was given on the job training. She still has a very strict scope of practice, training, and a different medical certificate with experience. Totally different than this veneer crap
My wife is an RDA, and yes she did about 2-3 years of schooling. However, she has to renew her license I think every year or two years, and sometimes goes in to do re-certification. Even so, she's NOT certified to work on veneers yet either. I told her about this scam and she's literally in disgust hearing about it.
When I did this many years ago, I trained for a year to be an assistant. However dental hygienist training is closer to two yrs for an associates and four years for a bachelors degree. This two day training and then setting up a non-hygienic practice is nuts!😮
There was a Reddit post a while ago of a dentist saying one of their colleagues gets their supplies from AliExpress, so nothing surprises me anymore, but I'm definitely terrified for those poor unsuspecting patients 🤐
As somebody who has had lifelong dental issues and has lost and broke a lot of teeth due to chronic health issues and not been able to have them fixed or pulled for dentures, there is no way in hell I would ever do this. Even as desperate and insecure as I have been in the past, there’s just no way. I really hope that more people see this and educate themselves before going to some “back alley veneer tech”. This is despicable to pray upon people who may be desperate, just to pad your pockets. This infuriates me. Thank you for making a quality video on this and trying to help educate others who may end up making a lifelong mistake out of desperation 💚
i understand your outrage, i do. but its a bit hypocritical to take problem with it because its preying on the desperate. eurocentric culture is built on that behavior and rewarding it above all else. europe didnt steal quintillions of dollars worth of other peoples time and resources just for its beneficiaries to cherry pick profit seeking behavior lol. ruthless exploitation is the definition of eurocentric culture and economic organization and it always has been. doesnt always have to be but good luck changing people who tolerate monarchy in 2024
Even dentists mess up veneers, because it’s a specialized skill. It takes additional training/residency on top of the 8 years of required training/ licensing/examinations. Composite veneers are some of the lowest quality veneer style. Composite stains with coffee/tea/smoking, so your veneers will stain very quickly and easily to a lovely brown/black color ❤ (I’m a third year dental student, who has an interest in cosmetic dentistry)
Certificates of completion, for anything, mean nothing legally. It’s just something that helps your résumé to show that you have learned something specific. I’ve done a course at an online college for social media marketing. It doesn’t mean I have a degree and it doesn’t mean I am “certified“ to be a professional social media marketer. It just means I did the course.
24:21 I'm so glad this person mentioned whether these people know how to handle a medical emergency. Recently one of my family members passed out after an injection at the dentist, and the whole situation was handled messily. If my family dentist couldn't be trusted to handle something like that correctly, I'm sure as hell not trusting someone who took a two day course. (Family member is fine ftr!)
As a dental student in UK, im about to graduate next month with £100k debt and i am gobsmacked to see people risking their literal teeth to go to someones basement for a cheap smile with copy and paste veneers 😭😭
Ive been a nail tech for 14 years and I can tell you right now I can not and would not EVER try to do anything to anyone’s teeth other than brushing my childs! They are not the same thing ! This is sooooooo bad 😱
Thank goodness they aren't shaving down teeth! But this is still so bad. People are going to get infections in their mouth, blood, bones, oh my. After I got my wisdom teeth out (all four at once; surgical extraction) I got an infection that was pretty minor--until the infection spread to my legs and suddenly I was a serious priority for the dental office. I was prescribed some large pills and eventually it all got better (and the holes in my mouth closed). But it could have been bad, if I didn't have a doctor to go back to. Even without wounds in the mouth, infections of the teeth can lead to bacteria spreading to your bloodstream or into your bones. THAT'S BAD!
The even sadder thing is theyre probably getting away with it because the people who are getting dental care from them are trying to get cheaper care and that means they dont have the money to sue if something goes wrong
If you ever need to sue someone please don’t rely on this misconception. Personal injury lawyers OFTEN take cases on retainer which means they only make money if you win, and they will take their payment from the final amount of $ you win in the case. This means you have to pay nothing up front, but obviously they won’t generally pick up your case unless they think there’s a reasonable chance of winning and recouping costs. I think the real problem is that the veneer techs themselves don’t have a lot of money, so some lawyers would likely view the case as not worth taking. The GOOD news in that situation is that YOU CAN READ!!!!!! All you have to do is research how to file your own case in small claims court in your state/county. It’s not difficult to look up and YOU DO NOT NEED A LAWYER! All you have to do is pay for the filing fees which are generally less than a couple hundred dollars
@maddieb.4282 I hope we start seeing commercials for personal injury lawyers talking about these scammers. "Have you suffered dental damage from faulty veneers? Call this number, and we'll fight for the justice you deserve!" ⚖️ 👩⚖️ 🧑⚖️ I can see the class action lawsuits now.
I hate how confidently she said that "if you can do nails, you can do veneers." Like ma'am, these are vastly different skills and career paths and your comment is a insult to both fields. Just like dentistry, you need to be LICENSED to practice nail technology and every other branch of cosmetology! As a salon owner, I can confirm doing nails is not easy and to practice without a license is a crime! A misdemeanor in damn near every state and if you're reported, you will have your day in court and several questions to answer. We also need to talk about ya'll going near people's eyeballs doing lashes, microblading and permanent makeup, charging unwitting clients hundreds of dollars for a procedure done in your bedroom not even knowing the difference between sanitization, disinfection and sterilization.
yeah, that mentality devalues every industry in the conversation. Doing nails takes specific education and licensing. Dentistry, cosmetic surgery, eyelash extensions, ALL these industries call for *specific* continued education and licensing 🙄
@@juicyparsons uum I’m not sure what part of what I said is devaluing anything. I’m literally a salon owner. And I stand by what I said. In my state and probably several others, you do not need a license to provide lash extensions. It is only recommended you take a course in doing so. Which is why so many people are doing it, sometimes with zero training. And the reason so many people end up in the ER with their eyes glued shut or with pink eye. And why I specifically mentioned lashes here. Because we don’t really talk about it, assuming lash techs have a license while providing services in anything but a sanitary environment is dangerous.
@@EvenningASMR no I'm agreeing with you. I'm saying her phrase "if you can do nails, you can do veneers." is a statement that devalues the nail industry. *her* mentality
Girl, I have amazing insurance, and need to get some work done on my teeth (fixing a chipped tooth that quickly became a root canal) and was quoted $1.5k out of pocket on top of my insurance. There is no way on Beyoncé’s planet that a whole set of vaneers should cost only $3k, these people are insane.
I have two veneers on my two very front teeth (got them out of need, I had broken them 5 times and needed a more permanent solution). It is an ORDEAL to get them done, ain't NO way I'd go to a non-medical-professional. They were also VERY VERY well done. When I meet people who don't know about my teeth and the topic of veneers comes up (often with a negative connotation), I like to play a game called, "guess which of my teeth are veneers". Nobody has ever guessed correctly. Much like plastic surgery and fillers, good dental work/veneers just look like good normal teeth and you would literally never know. When I get a new dentist they can't even tell until I tell them/they see my records. Good veneers exist.
Here is what I thought about this…. The Dr gives the 2 days veneers training, then when the people teeth fall off after getting the veneers, the patients will go to a REAL dentist to have the mess fix ! 😂 full circle business.
Isabella, this kind of intrusism in various proffesions has been happening a lot for a while. I think this is going forward because no one is doing anything about it. One of the first proffesions to suffer this phenomenom was mine: im a psychologist. But anyone can be a "coach", "therapist", etc... idk how it goes there because im from a country in Europe where we really regulate this shit in the psychology World, but there...i think the intrusism is brutal. I already heard of intrusism in like hairstyling, makeup artists...but the teeth are a health matter, the same as with mental health proffesionals, and that should be very important.
Same with dieticians vs nutritionists! In the US a dietician has to study for 4+ years, but anyone can call themselves a nutritionist. And there are soooo many of those on social media spreading blatantly false and also dangerous information.
I'm in school to be a dietitian and I feel the same way with so many people on social media being "nutritionists" and "nutrition coaches and give people wildly incorrect information. I never expected it to extend to something like teeth but here we are
I can't believe they would compare getting veneers to get YOUR NAILS DONE?!?! YOUR TEETH ARE SO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR NAILS. You can live without nails but without teeth, you're going to struggle to do one of the most important things to live, eat!
as some who is currently going through a journey of fixing my teeth with braces, these unlicensed people doing teeth on people really makes me so uncomfortable like why is this allowed. I feel so bad for the innocent people who are having bad effects from this.
The paperwork she’s describing is informed consent. Basically, it certifies that the patient knows what’s being done to them and knows the risks. That does NOT immunize you from malpractice lawsuits
I went through the University discounted dental work program once. If you have time for longer appointments and need to pay less for dental work I would recommend it! I got several cavities worked on over 8 months and paid a fraction of the price. The appointments can feel long when you're waiting for the teacher dentist to make their rounds to proceed to next steps. I fell asleep in the chair waiting a few times haha. Some appointments were 2.5 hours long
"if you can do nails you can do veneers" if acrylic or gel nails are done improperly it increases the risk for developing an acrylate allergy which can cause you to become allergic to medical adhesives which is extremely dangerous; people really need the foundational knowledge for ANYTHING done to the body before performing these services.
This stuff is so scary. Legit terrifying. Thank you for point this out and helping expose this horror show of a situation. I was born without enamel. (Yes I spent my life being made fun of for my discolored teeth & yes they are my biggest insecurity. I have nightmares almost daily if all my teeth falling out or crumbling into dust.) I had to wait till my baby teeth fell out to get crowns. My condition makes it impossible for me to get veneers. I was told by a tech (trying to pitch me then while I was leaving the real dentist. He was in the parking lot offering his services) it was no problem he could “hook me up”. I have a upper set of dentures atm while I get implants and still he tried to pitch me. This is terrifying how they are doing this. I feel bad for the people scammed into getting the procedure but also those scammed into getting the classes & thinking they are doing good for others while possibly putting peoples life’s in danger. It’s not ok on any front. Those selling the courses need to be in jail.
I have epilepsy and the first medication I was on for my seizures caused my teeth to loosen over time. I'm 54 and have spent thousands on dental work trying to save my teeth. They look good, but I fear biting into a steak one day and losing a tooth. I have good dental insurance thankfully but even with a great dental plan, my out-of-pocket maximum is $2500 a year. So after I meet that for the year, I have to pay for everything myself. Dental insurance is the opposite of medical insurance where you are covered at 100% once you meet your out-of-pocket maximum. I would never trust someone who doesn't have a medical background to work on my teeth given my medical history. No one should. The University of Washington Dental School is a great resource for people needing dental work without insurance or who can't afford to pay for their insurance deposits if they live in the Seattle area. They are an excellent Dental School. I work for my insurance provider. We are a small, locally owned not for-profit insurance company. I feel like I kind of went into too many insurance details but that's my area of expertise.
This is so crazy. I don't have veneers but I had to have a molar removed and I chose to have an implant out the options I had. My periodontist had to send the mold of my teeth to a lab that specialized in making the crown and color matching. A whole mold of my lower teeth to get one crown made! Even after putting it in, my periodontist had to adjust the crown by smoothing out areas so my bite was comfortable. And when I developed issues because the crown was just too tall, my periodontist removed it and sent it back to the LAB for more specialize adjusting and now I'm good to go. There's a reason there's specialists!
This is insane! Im a pharmacy tech in-training right now and its a whole ass process just to do that! Its a 6 month to a year training process including 140-something hours of online learning and like 100+ hours of practical hands on training to get certified. Ive been in training for about 7 months now and Im almost done and ready to take my exam, but there are so many laws I have to know, and so many things I need to know how to do, on top of knowing what I legally can and cant do as a tech and what has to be done by the pharmacist. I cant imagine thinking 2 days as a tech in training makes me qualified to be a pharmacist, let alone performing procedures ON PEOPLES TEETH
the way I loveeee learning about other peoples experiences so thank you so much for sharing! Congratulations!! I know I can't imagine all the hard work it takes to get certified and these veneer techs are doing 2 days only
@IsabellaLanter thank you! It's just wild that they're claiming as a technician that they can do the procedures. As a pharmacy tech, we can only do the stuff that "doesn't require the professional judgement of a pharmacist," meaning we can count pills to fill prescriptions, we can input the information from a prescription into the computer, we can answer phone calls about a patient requesting a refill, and we can check patients out at the register. But we can't provide recommendations on products, we cannot answer questions about the safety of using two medications together, or the safety to use this product with this medical condition, etc. We cannot counsel patients about their prescriptions, and we cannot do the final check on a prescription before it is picked up, as those all require the professional judgement of a pharmacist. These "veneer techs" are insane!
I went to an oral surgeon/board certified maxillofacial surgeon this week to schedule surgery. The look of absolute horror on his face, as someone who knows so much about the health and technical side of teeth, the horror was just unlike anything I’ve ever seen. I explained this scenario to him.. he was floored. He was speechless. The way this man’s jaw just hung open. We talked at length about it and he immediately had some very realistic and terrifying concerns.
Contractually, if the contract includes some illegal doings, then its void. If this business practice is illegal, then their contract is void. Thats what im assuming from what i learn from the lawyer who figures out whose liable.
What are the greenies? I've been getting acrylic nails for years and have never seen anything abnormal with my nails. It sounds yucky, though, so imagining something yucky trapped between my natural tooth and some sh_tty veneer sounds horrifying.
@@uppercut147it’s an infection that can happen when acrylics aren’t applied properly or aren’t taken care of. I use to work with a girl that had it so bad her nails turned black and flaked off, she was going to a cheap salon and only getting refills to fix lifted nails.
This is scary!!!! I've had a lot of teeth complications and had to have braces, had all my wisdom teeth removed, receding gums and needed gums graft, had invisalign, and I have periodontal disease so my oral health is so important to me!!! I only go to accredited dental offices and to let licensed professionals touch my teeth!!! I hope these scammers get shut down and get what they deserve!!!
Lawyer here. A contract is civil law and has nothing to do with criminal charges. That is 100% different. Also, if you’re doing something illegal, you cannot contract away that risk. I can’t say for sure, but I would assume that document is absolutely worthless. Honestly, there are so many reasons why this could still result in a civil suit and likely a very successful one. The main reason why I wouldn’t be successful would be because they don’t have medical malpractice insurance and therefore won’t have the financial backing to payout damages.
I feel that if basic dental care (and even some cosmetic dentistry) were more financially accessible to the average US citizen, we would not see this becoming a thing. People would simply go to the professionals (Also not blaming the professionals, health care is just so insanely expensive here.)
Wow, I’m in a five month program at a beauty institution to become an esthetician. We didn’t even perform a facial on a live model until over a month and a half in. We spent our first several weeks just learning anatomy, physiology, skin disorders, and diseases. These students should probably look into whether or not legal action could be taken against them…
I'm absolutely terrified of things happening to my teeth, half my teen years was spent in braces and the idea of dental surgery for any reason is just *shudder*. This is like something out of a horror film.
I'm so glad this is coming to light. It's been a year since i last had tik tok, but when i was on there, this was just starting off. There were also unlicensed people giving people braces, which is also very dangerous.
So scary that people are yet again preying on vulnerable people, desperate for affordable help. Contact dental schools in your area. Most have reduced prices & at least you know the work is overseen by licensed professionals.
They are preying upon people who are desperate for a living wage and stable income, and upon people who are desperate for affordable dental care. They are specifically preying upon the most vulnerable classes of society, and I am FUMING. Absolutely shameful and predatory.
A "technician" is someone who works in a dental prosthetics lab. A Dental Assistant, Hygienist or DOCTOR work hands on in the mouth. These people can go work for a lab who creates veneers from Dental impressions and molds, but as SOON as they touch someone's tooth, they're BREAKING THE LAW. A Dentist must always be present even for Certified Dental Assistants and Hygienist to alter anyone's teeth. And they have years of training, not two days. This is definitely illegal. Edit: This reminds me of the time we had a patient come in because she used Bleach paste cleaner to bleach her teeth😳 We couldn't believe it. Her tissue was burnt and she killed a few nerves in the teeth. She created a mess. People are wild.
Thank you sooooooo much for making this video. I was seeing a dentist in my area for 8 years who ruined my teeth. There was a lot of shady stuff going down that I never questioned bc she is a real, licensed dentist covered under my insurance. Unfortunately, due to her negligence I had to spend the past TWO YEARS, @ almost every two weeks. Getting root canals, crowns, and so much more. I am SO grateful my insurance covered it bc otherwise I would’ve been so screwed. I now have only two more appointments left of my treatment plan and I am sooooo happy and grateful. If I ever move again & have to leave this dentist I will be sure to research to the fullest bc it is as serious as you say! You teeth/mouth health is sooooo incredibly important! It can and will directly affect your heart health if you don’t take care of them. Thank you again for the video bc this is DEPLORABLE for people to do to others. I am soooo disgusted to see people doing this to someone else. Alarming to say the least! 😢 Edit: Also, I am a Licensed Cosmetologist (which I know is WAYYY different than a dentist and that’s my point) and we cannot even comb hair in my state without MANY hours completed, passing state boards and paying for licensure. I just am in shock that this is even happening.
I had a dentist claim I have a small cavity, so I asked for a filling so it wouldn't get any bigger. I've had fillings before, but even since I got that particular one, that tooth was in pain. I went back twice and the second time, they threatened to give me a root canal if I came back. So I was too afraid to see a dentist for years. My cousin recommended her's so I decided to give it a shot. Turns out, it wasn't a cavity but an old filling. So they put a filling on top of a filling. No wonder I was in pain. The new dentist completely took out the filling and replaced it. I've been pain free since. My mom wasn't so lucky as they actually took out one of her teeth, but when she went with my new dentist, he said that that procedure was completely unnecessary.
As a trained dental nurse taking 2 year apprenticeship in a dental hospital this is terrifying If there's no moulds taken or see an autoclave or sonic bath then get out
Honestly I think one reason this has grown is because of how much of a joke dental insurance is. Both my dad and my sister had a genetic dental disease where their teeth had little to no enamel and needed all of their teeth removed and to get implants. Dental insurance paid absolutely $0 for the new teeth. so they each paid around 40k-50k.
Hi Isabella! I love your these videos, you do an amazing job of bringing a problematic topic forward, being informative, funny and making it entertaining! I’ve been following you since the early antiMLM videos 🥰
I'm an OR nurse and I feel like this is going to be something that we'll be seeing a lot of in the future :( I've seen mouth infections that have had to go to the OR to be taken care of because it's so bad! This scares me!
My TikTok has been nothing but “vaneer tech” videos this week. The craziest thing is when I go these peoples pages there’s still a bunch of people in the comments asking for the services! One woman said she was going on tour!
I ask this from the bottom of my heart: what is wrong with Atlanta? There is so much drama coming out of this city, scams, shady businesses, rude customer service. Like, what is this, I don't hear this kind of stuff out of any other city at this level.
I'm a registered dental hygienist licensed to practice in two states. I had to go to school for almost 4 years for my degree and then had to take multiple state and national exams for each state. This is crazy!!
Hey angels! Today we have a longggg but a really good video! I came across the Veneer tech side of tiktok and oh my god is it bad. From braces done in someones basement, to tooth decay behind bad veneers. Let's expose the scams, sketchy training, and services offered. Again sending so much love to anyone who is a victim of this! I hope people can learn and grow from this and stop doing this bs!
What is your lipstick shade? I lovee it
Thanks for talking about this, but I still have 0 sympathy for any of these women, they are all the same just fake, fake, fake and more fake. I'm so tired of living in this world where people can do whatever they want and then cry boohoo when it backfires on them. None of these girls are natural, they are souless npc clones of each other. When are people going to EVER be held responsible for their own grown a s ss decisions. All of these women's parents failed them. This is what happens when you let KIDS little girls grow up watching fake women, then they want to be them and their goes their lives.
I take it back, you're supporting this. Wow, fake teeth that look like dentures, old people dentures, I'd rather watch This Bahamian Gyal at least she's honest and not groveling to not 'offend' people like you.
a stupid desition is to change your cellphone every 6 months because XZX company wants you to *-samsung or apple-* change it. let someone grind your teeth, put plastic caps on top just to loose your teeth that should last at least 3/4 of your entire life in like a week, its insane levels of stupidity and the victims ask for it. the whole "ow its the industry inflating prices because of evil capitalism" does not apply in your health. if you prefer to get sick and die early in order to save a few bucks thats your issue.
"They can't sue me, I had them sign a paper." 💀 Oh that's cute. There's no paper on earth that can protect you from gross negligence, my guy
Or prison time
The irony is few lawyers would bother with a lawsuit. The pretend dental expert has no insurance, probably no assets, no license which could be revoked...their business could be shut down, but they would just move to the next city and open up again. There is no cure for stupid, and no way to rescue people who trust stupid. Maybe they should just go to a magician for dental and medical care.
They’ll find out one way or another, once it makes national headlines
Is he the man that has passed away now?
"If you can do nails, you can do teeth."
NAILS GROW BACK.
A nail infection rarely also leads to a brain infection. Unlike for teeth.
Or heart issues
I'm a nail tech and what happened was we learned that acrylic (monomer/polymer or liquid/powder) was invented by Dentists.....so shady nail techs have offered to fill cavities or fix imperfections with their electric files and acrylic for nails. It's super fuckec up
@@mintdrawsthings47 LITERALLY!!! Your teeth are in your FACE, attached to your CRANIUM !!! Genuinely so terrifying…
Also your nails are not directly connected with your nervous system and can't give you a brain infection if something goes wrong unlike your teeth
If yall want cheap dental work, You would probably have to go to a Dental school. They do some things at a discount and They can actually be trusted with your teeth. They can't do everything but it's safer. Please don't let these crazy folk work on your teeth!😭
good idea! i have heard people doing this at cosmetology school but didn’t even think about going to a dentistry school for some inexpensive work!
That’s how I was able to afford a dental implant when I needed one! Because of the complexity of my issue, my case was heavily monitored by the dental faculty to be sure the student didn’t make any mistakes. I definitely recommend to someone who needs affordable dentistry!
Or mexico!
the big college/university in my city offers getting cavities filled and other smaller things through their dental training program but u have to go for soooo many hours for the students to finish their work and be trained. i looked into it and it was like minimum 8 visits at 3 hours a visit and u might not even get seen for the first couple. if youre desperate its definitely an option though
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Uh, that's not always the best idea.
Messing around with your teeth is serious. I’m a neuroscience nurse, and I have had multiple patients with ABSCESSES IN THEIR BRAIN because of how bad their teeth were. Take care of your teeth and don’t let scammers put weird veneers in your mouth.
I’m a registered dental hygienist and the fact people don’t act like their mouth is between their BRAIN and their HEART is a constant struggle 🫠
What are the symptoms of that in the brain? I know someone with bad teeth who has been acting strange lately 😢
@@ElinWinblad Take them to a dentist and get x-rayed?
@@ElinWinblad happened to my nephew, he stopped talking then started having seizures.
@@ElinWinblad confusion, seizures, stroke-like symptoms, headaches, nausea/vomiting and loss of consciousness are a few.
16:49 Paralegal here! I AM NOT A LAWYER AND THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE. Contracts are automatically null and void when you are using them in the course of committing a crime. That release is not going to protect them from anything 😂 What they are signing is an indemnification or “hold harmless” agreement. It’s the kind of thing you sign at, like, a trampoline park. It says “by signing this, you agree not to sue us if Timmy’s backflip goes horribly wrong.” Again, assuming this isn’t already a crime, they had better have “I am not a medical professional” in red 64 point type, because that contract is also void if you misrepresent yourself. That’s what the cool kids call “doing a fraud.”
I really need to finish videos before I pop off 😅 everyone listen to the attorney with the fabulous glasses.
@@JuliesManyHats Glad I wasn't the only one checking out her glasses! 😉
Lmao, RIP Timmy 🙏🏻
"Doing a fraud" 🤣
I came here to point out this exact fact. An NDA is null an void if it’s used in an attempt to hide illegal activity. I’m not an attorney, but completed several semesters of law school before I decided to get a masters degree instead. I find that uniformed people throw around the threat of an NDA’s existence to get away with committing all kinds of treacherous activity, but the minute said activities become illegal, that NDA is no longer valid. I also find that NDAs usually do very little except existing as a potential threat of a future civil penalty if the signee does disclose information. This only works if the person enforcing the NDA has enough disposable income and a retained attorney to sue someone. Furthermore, NDAs have an expiration date, so eventually you can spill the beans without the threat of a civil suit.
Basically, if someone is rich or powerful enough to enforce a breached NDA by dragging you through court for years, it’s enough to keep most signees quiet. I do know people who have worked closely with extremely wealthy people who have signed them. I also have a friend who dated a celebrity and signed one. That’s where I’ve seen NDAs used often is for personal relationships where the person who has the document drafted doesn’t want to have someone who knows all their personal information and dirty secrets share with the media. This is why you sometimes don’t hear about the “elite” behaving badly until many years later: the whistleblower signed an NDA and was waiting out the contact’s expiration date in order to avoid being sued.
I’m also guilty of commenting on videos like a third of the way through and then realizing my complaint was covered. 😆 And yes, those glasses were amazing. I could barely focus on what she was talking about because of how beautiful she was, punctuated by her chic choice of eyewear. ✨
**11 YEARS**
I am in my final year of training as a prosthodontic resident (dental specialty in esthetic (such as veneers) and complex full mouth rehabilitations). It has taken me 11 years of school to get here and I continue to learn every single day.
4 years undergrad
4 years dental school
3 years prosthodontic residency
I worked almost 10 years as a dental lab tech. Even with what I learned over the years I would never try working in someone’s mouth. That’s what dentists are for. This is very scary. I hope all these ppl get shut down!!!
Such a huge accomplishment and even more of a reason why these people shouldn’t be doing anything close to this! It’s alarming and shameful.
Congrats on all your hard work!
That’s why it’s so expensive, you get what you pay for in terms of the education and skill of the professional
Not that it should be, dental insurance should be included in all umbrella health insurance plans
Exactly! And you go girl! 🙂
NDA's don't protect you from crimes 😂
Right!!! Seriously! An NDA is tissue paper in the face of genuine malfeasance
Exactly
Yet somehow people get away with a lot of crimes due to NDAs
Yeah lol basically the reason whistleblowers can exist
I'm pretty they're signing Liability Waivers, not NDAs. That "course" said they provide example liability waivers. Still doesn't protect them like they think.
My jaw dropped to the floor when Isabella showed the TikTok in which the girl was showing you can purchase veneers and dental equipment on TEMU OMGGG
I was browsing through the dentistry subreddit a while ago and saw a post from a dentist saying one their colleagues was buying their dental supplies from AliExpress too 👀
I legit screamed at that. TEMU!? OMGWTFBBQ...
@@rebeccaabram2312 BBQ?
I'm from Atlanta so I think it's safe to say, the entire city is one giant GRIFT
Saw this and said to myself "What we wanna bet this is in Atl... Oh, yep of course" 😂
Yup. The get-rich-quick huddle culture in the blk community is out of control. And of course we just end up scamming each other. All the victims were blk women
Facts lol
Same. I’m born and raised and I’m EMBARRASSED.
But in us southerners defense, atl is also full of transplants including people who live in the metro area claiming atl. Then there are people who just decided to move half way across the country to live in atl and claim that. 😂😂😂
I just realized this is the inevitable result of "fast fashion" culture.
If I can get "the same dress" on SHEIN for $12, why can't I also get skincare and plastic surgery and dental work?
People really think stuff is expensive for no reason and the cheap option is "just as good".
And I think the biggest issue is that most things are just a risk game. Like a lot of people do get good/okay results with unlicensed estheticians which is how they stay in business. But when it goes wrong it can go horribly wrong, and often it could have been prevented by proper practice. Or like the veneers, usually you don't find out something is wrong until much later. So for some people, I guess paying less makes it worth the risk, but that's only if they're on the good side of that risk. Of course if they're the one to suffer a complication, they will tell you it wasn't worth it. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
People keep acting like this is the option because poor people can’t afford dental work. It’s not! It’s people who won’t to get everything for a cheap price and look like everybody on social media. The “victims” of the veneer techs, didn’t seem like they were poor or hurting for money.
@joygirl09 I was beginning to think I was the only sane person who realized this has nothing to do with dental health. If these people cared about their teeth, they would go to these techs to fix their cavities. Then, the cost of dental work would apply.
i work at at a ups store and amazon free shipping has given people unrealistic expectations on what shipping and packaging actually costs....and how long it takes.
You’re spot on!
This is like going to Home Depot for your butt lift!
LMFAOOOO THIS IS THE BEST COMMENT
why would you inject literal botulism into your body instead of just doing exercises to enlarge those particular muscles. it literally takes less time and its the easiest muscles in the body to develop. eating poop is not normal
@@IsabellaLanter You should pin this comment! 👌🏻
Which sounds crazy but some would still go forward with it
Butt Depot
My moms boyfriend died from an infected tooth that only needed a root canal to fix. The infection went to his brain and he lapsed into a coma and passed away. He was a wonderful man but it shows how important oral health is for our survival.
I still can't get over the fact that what that one woman was talking about was a Liability Waiver, but literally did not know the words liability or waiver. She just kept saying, "the paper". It made me lose my mind. When I worked at an escape room we had everyone sign a waver in case they like, tripped or something. We knew what a fucking waiver is.
But an escape room is a legal business to begin with, waivers mean nothing when you’re committing a crime 😂 If anything they’re digging their grave deeper, they obviously know there’s risk so that’s an admission they knew this is a bad idea
Noticed her lack of saying "liability" too. It was quite the red flag for me if it was a legit profession.
And an escape room can still get in trouble for not being up to code if something happens to the people in it. A few years ago there was a fire in one in Poland, which led to five girls dying. Later the fire department checked existing escape rooms and closed more than a hundred of them because of different issues.
NOW IMAGINE THAT SOMEONE IS MESSING WITH YOUR TEETH.
Right?! Like how is she not embarrassed!!!
People really out here underestimating bacteria and how quickly they can disfigure you.
A very common example is a dead tooth, which is a major problem that MUST be treated with a root canal because without it, you can literally lose your teeth, a part (or the entire) jaw, or your life due to the infection. It is important to get regular dental checkups because even if you brush your teeth religiously, small problems snowball into life-ending problems.
Teeth are not a decoration, they are living tissues of your body. They are not nails, they do not "grow back".
💯 agree with you !
People do not think about bacteria until they start feeling pain or start feeling very sick
After a very long time of not going to the dentist for a variety of reasons, I recently went to one. I had a single cavity, in the back of one of my back teeth...think the part under the back flap of your gum. So it was only found by the x-rays, which are in and of themselves a bit cryptic to look at unless...you know what you're looking for lol. And it was very, very close to the nerve in my tooth, so I was told there was no way to tell if I needed a root canal or could get away with a cavity filling until he actually drilled in. Thankfully was able to just do the filling but...omfg imagine if I went to one of these veneer techs. I'd have been given the all clear I'm sure, and then what?
You've actually encouraged me to go to the dentist after about 6 years
I have had perfect white teeth all my life. Only a few cavities. I really took care of my teeth. I have a few autoimmune diseases so I was devastated when I had over a dozen cavities. In most instances, you would never be able to tell.
Yes, go to the dentist.
I am a licensed nail tech and I can 10000% tell you .. I can not and WOULD NEVER DO TEETH. also 9/10 a vendor list being sold on social media is almost always alibaba or Ali express vendors
Sad to say, u probably have more training hours on nails than these people have
Probably have a high lead count too given it's from wish or temu
Same here! I immediately thought, what now? I could not do teeth. At all. I don’t know anything about teeth. Wym if you can do nails you can do teeth 🙃
Same. I know nail techs learned that acrylic polymer/monomer was created by dentists so they think they're being clever since we have an e-file and hard acrylic. It's a damn shame 😔 any nail tech caught performing dentistry should have their nail license revoked
And you KNOW they not even using quality acrylic. Imagine putting MMA on somebody's teeth!
Lesson today: just because someone is wearing scrubs doesn't mean they know what they are talking about
Lol we can buy scrubs *anywhere* 😂
Yep… honestly though- even some drs don’t know what they’re talking about… question everything!
@@ebullock1000 Absolutely!! I've learned to get multiple opinions on everything
TBF Most doctors (other than surgeon) aren't in scrubs all the time. They just wear Formal attire and a white coat (that's how it is here in India, I'm not sure abt the rest of the world). Also, source: I'm a medical student.
nooooope lol you can buy scrubs at walmart
I just read about a spa in New Mexico that was performing blood facials without sterilizing equipment properly and multiple people were diagnosed with HIV that was tracked down to them, since people’s gums bleed all this makes me think about is people getting life long viruses like HIV from unsterilized equipment.
😳 with high rate of cases of HIV in Atlanta this may just make things worse
@@NameFirst-jv9gj😳😲🤯
Omg that's so sad... those people better be convicted of a crime!
Bacterial spores cannot be washed away with just soap and water or even a Lysol wipe. Sterilization methods such as an autoclave are needed to kill spores. These people are taking advantage of naïve, uninformed people. They must be stopped.
Very True
"Don't eat @ss with an open mouth wound." Thank you, Daniel with the biomedical engineering degree! That is a side note but still worth knowing.
Could have made that sentence half the length
@@nineteenfortyeightwhat? Please don’t tell people how to type. Maybe re-read the rules 👀
Didn’t expect him to say that in his talk and I CACKLED.
@@thechickapedia1175Dan is so funny
@@nineteenfortyeight you eat SSA
“If you can do nails you can do teeth.” The only thing that is comparable is the shape. Kinda. Just because you can file and shape nails, which are made up of keratin, have no nerves, and no blood supply (at least the part that you’re working on) does not mean you can file and shape teeth which have major nerves and blood vessels connected to them.
They are probably just going off the history of dental products originally being used for nails. I think there still is a lot of cross over between the methacrylates used for some dental products and nail supplies. But no, nope, absolutely not. If I’m trying to get upsold at my nail appointment to have veneers done, I’m done 🤣
Pretty sure a nail tech would lose their shit at the thought of a dentist trying to do nails lol.
anyone who says that should not be trusted to do nails either, they'll give you an allergy lmao
How long does it take to learn how to do nails? is it more than two days?
@@91Vault you can learn, maybe, generously the basics - how to paint within the nailline, do shapes out of acrylic/polygel, etc., MAYBE. but doing nails professionally requires a LOT of practice so that you can do all of those things consistently and also a lot of knowledge so that you are aware of what ingredients you are working with (and why they can be harmful) and what conditions people can come in with. say a nail tech has a client coming in with onycholysis not having any idea why they're experiencing this condition and only being concerned with the aesthetics, so they ask the tech to cover it up. onycholysis is frequently associated with nail gel/acrylic allergy - putting on more of those products will worsen the situation. nail techs need to be aware of that - you can't really learn that kind of client management in a day because it comes with time and seeing a lot of clients. people in nail salons usually undergo weeks if not months of training under supervision to make sure they are conscious of how much attention they need to be putting on the task at hand. not to mention that all of those long lasting professional nail products like gels and acrylics are full of acrylate monomers, which are very small molecules that get into your skin very easily with exposure, and enough acrylate monomer exposure Will cause sensitivity (essentially an allergy), and an unskilled unaware tech can miss So many things that can lead to harm to the client (e.g. gel polish looks and feels fully cured when it's about 50% cured in reality, and undercured gel is full of unreacted monomers that can harm the client during wear or the tech who will be taking that manicure off in a few weeks, since they'll be breathing those shavings in when drilling/filing it off). nail techs are even more likely to develop an allergy themselves, and 2 days is not enough to develop and commit to a harm reduction protocol for that. and, in connection to the videp topic, some acrylate monomers are used in dentistry - in fillings and possibly dental glue. an acrylate sensitivity is forever and will only get worse with more exposure, so it can create problems for you getting dental work done.
TL;DR no, you really can't learn to do nails safely and responsibly in 2 days
Oh shit, I filed my teeth when I was 14 💀💀 uhh my teeth are fine thankfully
The way I screamed “FINALLY” because i have been DYING to watch a rabbit hole on “veneer techs” for three days now
My stepdad recently got veneers. It was a WHOLE process over the course of a month or so. He got teeth pulled out, filed down, a fake set put in, and then about a month or two later, he returned to get the real set put in. Not to mention the healing, having to eat soft foods for a while, and minor swelling.. I can't imagine going to someone who is NOT licensed for something so invasive and serious. It took him a while to heal and that was without any issues too 😭😭😭
To be fair there are also types of veneers that go over your existing teeth and can eventually possibly be removed, those are much less invasive and painful than the full ones where they completely file down your teeth
But obviously if you’re in anyone’s mouth for any reason professionally you should have a dental license
@@maddieb.4282 generally all veneers require filing down the tooth at least a little. If you don’t file the tooth down the veneer will make it thicker and throw off your bite
You might be thinking of temporaries
"If you can do nails you can do teeth."
That statement is absolutely horrifying.
Girl, my best friend is a dentist, a real one, and college alone was five years, and the amount of stuff they need to learn is unfathomable, those classes start with over 150 students and over half drop out before the first year ends. There is so much ground to cover, they learn about the entire freaking body, learn about the head and neck in excruciating detail and that’s still not all of it, and if they want to do something really specific they usually need to get specialized in it after college. Two days? They’re going to kill someone for sure, that shit is unethical and unsafe. At our school they started work in the clinic on the second semester, so that’s four and a half years of supervised experience before even graduating, and they did everything from cleaning to veneers, fillings, crowns, whitening, extractions, from babies to the elderly, and they get a lot of experience but 9 out of 10 still get more courses and postgrads, masters, etc afterwards because they want to become specialized in a particular area and provide a specific service, such as cosmetic dentistry, which includes veneers.
Two days or even a couple of weeks is nowhere near enough to learn all they need to know to provide a service like that.
For real. I went to the dentist to check a bad cavity and she checked and said the nerve was dead and my tooth needed a root canal ASAP or I'd lose it. I said I hadn't felt any pain so I didn't think it was that bad. She proceeded to explain how if I'd had an unrelated infection in any other part of my body and had taken antibiotics it was possible they'd also treated and slowed down any infection in my tooth, like a whole class on how medication can affect teeth. I was like "I thought you only treated teeth?"
My child got braces. 19 months of monthly visits, many photos, cleaning and then $7700 later perfect teeth
This is exactly what I was thinking my sister is a vet with a specialty in large animal dentistry. She went to school for around 12 years in total including her BA, veterinary school, residency, and then she decided to go for a specialty. Her student loan debt is insane, but she makes incredible money. That’s not counting all the anatomy text books that cost around $1000 each.
When I heard two days worth of training to be screwing around in someone’s mouth, I about lost my mind. It’s just crazy to me that people buy into the idea that this is safe, when even VETERINARY dentists have to do a decade of post-secondary education to do dental work on animals. Not that you should be playing with an animal’s health unlicensed either, but these are people.
Be so serious that you think you can take a two day training to learn how to do dental procedures. 😳 I spent 6-8 weeks doing my first yoga training, and have continued to learn over the past 15 years. That’s not counting my classical ballet training and anatomy classes, because you are touching people’s bodies. I was so glad to hear the dentist mention malpractice insurance, because I carry wellness professional insurance in case someone sues me, and I’m not potentially causing infections, but people can get injured. Anyone who works in health/wellness/fitness and is worth their salt carries either personal or business liability insurance and unless you want a lawsuit, you have people sign liability waivers. Every gym and public venue where you could potentially get hurt doing an activity has clientele sign a liability waiver agreeing to said activity. It won’t prevent a lawsuit, but it is documentation of that individual’s informed consent to said activity and the potential dangers. I’m always surprised how many people don’t read what they sign their name to. Any business that isn’t having you sign a liability waiver for something that could potentially cause physical harm is a huge red flag. Mind you, the lady in the video mentioned a liability waiver, but didn’t even know what it was called. “The paper.” Ma’am… And someone can still sue you if they sign one, but it absolutely reduces your culpability. Having insurance will cover you ass if someone gets hurt and decides to sue anyway. I’ve never been worried about being sued because I know what I’m doing, but any serious professional covers their ass anyway. And many professions require you to carry insurance to practice. These people are merely fly-by-night charlatans.
All of what you said is why I'm literally in love with my dentist. He's so kind and smart and just lovely. Haha
And that’s why dental is expensive, in my country there’s a long wait for a dentist because of our healthcare system. People saying it should be free don’t realize people don’t like to be working for free, so either they pay or the quality of care goes down, because now the professionals are understaffed.
A few thoughts-- when you said that it is sickening how expensive dental care is, I agree. HOWEVER.. I do not think that means dentists/orthodontists etc are "overcharging". I believe this stems from our own health insurance thinking dental CARE is a luxury lol. People even pay THOUSANDS of dollars for a tattoo from an artist that is well known and gives QUALITY work.. so lets have the same energy for dentists in the medical field, who did their schooling, got the proper steps and take all necessary precautions.
Without health insurance it could be cheaper but everyone would have to pay out of pocket not use insurance. Reminds me of that pharmacist who said most drugs are cheaper without insurance but once you hand card over or always use insurance card on file they can’t sell it to you for the cheaper rate due to contracts with insurance companies
@@ElinWinbladthis…… no. Just no lol
I agree but dental care is not a luxury tbh. The health of your teeth is tied to several ailments and conditions, tooth decay has even been tied to endocarditis in several cases. In a perfect world it should be cheaper but it is what it is I guess
I agree but dental care is not a luxury tbh. The health of your teeth is tied to several ailments and conditions, tooth decay has even been tied to endocarditis in several cases. In a perfect world it should be cheaper but it is what it is I guess
@@tinaye8638can…. you read? op didnt say it was?
Something that is really sticking out to me is the echo chamber these courses have caused on tiktok. Everyone telling each other this is a good idea, safe, and legal without checking. Once you put up those news articles it was so obvious how when taken out of that specific context, NOTHING holds up and all the sparkle falls away, it just turns scary.
It feels very MLM only soooooo much worse! This can cause so much immediate damage.
It's definitely giving MLM/MRR vibes real bad.
Yes! It's that phenomenon where people think something batshit nuts is totally cool as long as a bunch of other people are doing it too!!
Dentist here. If veneers aren't shaped with a thorough understanding of and consideration for occlusion ("the bite"), there is a high likelihood of developing traumatic occlusion, meaning the bite forces are heavier on the teeth than the surrounding bone and ligament can withstand, resulting in loss of bone surrounding the tooth (periodontitis) and thereby eventual tooth loss. This is especially likely when material is only added without first subtracting bulk through prepping (shaving down) the tooth. There's a reason we shave the tooth down before putting a veneer on. We're not doing extra surgery with all the additional liability that comes with that just for funsies. It's because if you don't shave the teeth down first, you get traumatic occlusion. Very rarely, people's teeth are small enough and their bite open enough for "no-prep" veneers, but it takes a licensed dentist with thorough understanding of occlusion to make that determination and do that procedure. Fortunately or unfortunately, periodontitis is a slow process over several years, and these patients will likely not know anything is wrong until a decade later when they need all 8 incisors taken out due to severe perio.
Additionally, composite requires a bonding layer that is liquid until cured and typically needs to be carefully cleaned out from under the gums at the end of the procedure with a scalpel or scaler, both of which can and will cause infection including HIV transmission if unsterilized (please note that sterilization is not the same thing as disinfection, and true sterilization requires extremely expensive equipment to produce and a thorough knowledge of infection control to maintain). If they are cleaning the bonding out, that's high risk of infection, if they aren't, that's high risk of, again, periodontitis and tooth loss.
TLDR: even if all the procedures were done in a sterile environment (they're not), on patients cleared to have no active caries or periodontal disease (they're not), these procedures would still result in tooth loss when done by unlicensed professionals.
Physicians, nurses, dentists, dietitians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and other health care professionals… We all have 6+ years of school, have to take board exams to prove we are competent, maintain a license to practice our profession, continue education every year, state boards for overview… and literally state laws for each profession that dictates what we can and cannot do and what we can call ourselves.
Let me add cosmetology people have to take exams and be licensed too!!
I love that you included dietitians because as someone in school to become an RD the crazy nutrition information on social media drives me insane. Never thought I would see similar things with dentistry but here we are
And we have to take continuing education courses in order to document that we’re staying up to date in our field! I have to take more than 2 days of CEUs a year for a field that I’m ALREADY a licensed professional in.
@@jadeshay1ugh the ceus! I have to get mine done every two years 😅
i'm a massage therapist, even we have to go through 500+ hours of training, take and pass licensing exams then maintain our license in most states.
My dads a dentist, just sent this to him…. Another thing that bothers me is I was one of the first in utah to start doing tooth gems & custom tooth charms in an actual dental office as a licensed esthetician and trained dental assistant. Now I see estheticians on Instagram using Amazon kits and have no way to remove them. You need to use etch, bond, curable veneer cement, and you need to neatly and effectively encase the gem on the sides to ensure lifting, causing most people to swallow them. It’s so scary to watch people with no licenses at all just picking it up and charging people with no experience.
To remove them, especially custom charms, you need a drill and a very specific line up of drill heads for smoothing and polishing, ALSO you need the knowledge of a dental assistant OR have a dentist overseeing and training you to do so in order to protect the enamel of the teeth/ never drill or polish too far
@@ashleyelizabeth9332 I need to know what your dad's exact words were when he saw this!
I'm someone who has gone to the cheapest possible way of getting dental care because Medicaid does 😢not give a crap about my health. I'm going to a dental school it's going to cost me at least 15 grand to have my dental work done. This is the cheapest possible way you can do it and oh my God no one deserves to have dental problems or have their teeth fall out
oh my god I am so so sorry! I hope everything goes well with your dental work angel! Thank you for sharing this with me! I agree nobody deserves to experience that
Same here. It's going to cost me a lot of money, and I already have severe trauma surrounding going to the dentist. I genuinely enter fight or flight.
Same. I’m looking at taking out a $20-$30K dollar loan to cover massive dental work due to years of not being able to afford quality care. Now I need implants, possibly a bridge. Preventative care is so important for good oral health and the American healthcare system is a mess. Especially since insurance companies seem to think dental and vision care is “elective.” Like, you do actually need teeth to eat and correct vision to see. It kills me that most insurance policies cover little to no dental except basic cleanings and extractions. So if you DO finally get good coverage and you’ve neglected your teeth previously due to no or insufficient coverage, you’re in for a serious bill and it’s too late for prevention.
i had something similar happen to me. i really had to buckle down and save to afford quality dental work. i’m so glad a sacrificed for a year to save to have a great experience that has allowed me to be more comfortable with regular dental visits.
@@AllanaRace Same! But I found out having insurance is also not good. Finding a good dentist is the only way to not have issues down the road.
We opted to private pay because our dentist didn’t take our insurance. Just found out recently that having insurance increases your chance of having “extra” procedures that are not needed.
Dental industry has been long overdue for REGULATIONS.
I got into a bad accident when I was in junior high, which knocked out my top front teeth (the “church teeth”). They were still in but badly whacked out of place. I was blessed to have an oral surgeon save my teeth. Like TWENTY YEARS LATER, my body randomly started to reject my own teeth by resorbing the roots.
My excellent dentist caught it early and referred me to an uncannily talented endodontist. I still have the teeth about a decade later. Long story short, the body is complicated! Oral health is complicated.
If I got dubious veneers in my 20s, I’d probably have lost the teeth and maybe ended up with infected teeth and bone due to degradation under that part of my gums.
The Bentist will be ROLLING when he find out
about this
😂😂
I can hear the "PUHHH" from a mile away
😂😂 I love his videos
He already made a video lol
Unfortunately, until dental care is affordable in this country, this will ALWAYS be a thing. You can't get a SINGLE tooth filled for under 400$. Insurance doesn't matter when you are put on a wait list for months and months with no choice to even SCHEDULE. I have state insurance, full coverage, I cant even get an APPOINTMENT. The clinics that accept my insurance are FILLED for literally over a year at a time. Now this is all to say DONT DO THIS. GO TO A PROFESSIONAL.
Literally was $1600 for a root canal out of pocket with no cap put over it (couldn’t afford anything ) and this was with insurance and they messed up so I got an abscess and they won’t fix it unless I pay $800 more out of pocket
@@camern2001talk to a lawyer. If they made a mistake on your teeth, a quick letter from a malpractice attorney should make them give you a follow up “fix it” service for free and it should cost you less than $800. Worth a try
Especially when the public learns that medical costs feel completely arbitrary. When news comes out that companies charge 10x 50x more for medication *just because they can* , of COURSE regular people don't have confidence in quality medical procedures and medication. Why would we?
Not that I disagree, but this entire scam shows the reason why real licensed professionals are that expensive and highly paid.
I would gladly pay to see real doctors instead of a person who took a 2-day course and operates out of their apartment. lmao
i got 4 teeth pulled wisdom teeth and didn’t have to pay a dime with medicaid 💯
As someone who also suffers from dental anxiety - my therapist provided me with a list of trauma informed dentists in my area! I was able to find a wonderful dentist and am in the process of undoing damage now. It is absolutely a privilege to be able to see a dentist & get restoration work done. However, this is 100000% not the way. You cannot F around with your teeth and dental health. This is so so sad that these folks are getting away with this.
Resorting my smile and being able to smile again confidently has been life changing for me and I’m so grateful for my dentist and his team!
omg I had no idea that was a thing!!! I had some really bad dental experiences years ago that definitely got my anxiety super bad! I should look into that! Thank you for sharing this! It is so sad and I hate how this is happening. It's preying on vulnerable people
@@IsabellaLanter I have a friend who can only get dental care if they use laughing gas on her, and she has not had an issue finding providers (though it is more expensive).
Can relate. I need a lot done but I know I will have to be put out to even attempt it. Just no way I could sit through even simple work.
Wow I know I don't know you but I'm insanely proud of you for going to a dentist again!! I've been there and the fear and shame can run so deep and really do a number on you. I'm so happy there are more and more trauma informed dentists popping up. They've helped me so much, I hope everything is going well for you with yours :))
My auntie just had her teeth done by a dentist in Turkey (or at least they claimed to be dentists)
The place had a different name upon arrival. They shaved down her healthy teeth without fixing the gum disease first.
They've destroyed her teeth, she can't eat and its now going to cost her a fortune to get them fixed in the UK.
If anyone knows how to take legal action against a company in another country please let me know, it would be a great help.
I'm very concerned about her.
Thanks for bringing awareness to this epidemic of fraudsters. Be careful people, stay safe ❤
You’ll have to sue them in Turkey. Good luck, I know nothing about their legal system
@@maddieb.4282 thanks, we're looking into it, but it's not an easy process.
She mainly wants to make sure they don't do this to others and hopefully get these cowboys shut down.
It seems they just change their name if they get bad press though.
You cant. Theres no accountability there. Thats awful...im so sorry for your aunt😢
I just wanna say it’s so telling of your character that you acknowledged being able to get dental work done is a privilege!! Queen ❤️
it absolutely is and I wanted to make sure I acknowledged that because its no joke so difficult!!
@@IsabellaLanter Last year I had to take out a loan to take care of more than $5,000 in dental work. It’s a horrible situation because you have to get the work done before the problem becomes even more expensive or even dangerous.
I’m fortunate I was able to catch it due to routine dental visits, and that I qualified for a loan, and I also appreciate you pointing that out ❤
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@@JuliesManyHats hey I'm proud of you for getting it done and being proactive in the face of that expense! So many people put off dental work due to anxiety and expense and the problems that arise down the line are only scarier and pricier, so good for you! I hope you've been able to pay down your loan ❤️
Dental assistant here! Been in the dental world for around 4 years now, and this is just crazy, and I actually have a story from our clinic. I had a patient who came in for an emergency exam, stating that a “veneer” came off. After a limited exam (minus x-rays because the patient declined them) it was determined that the patient had had composite “veneers” placed on their teeth, and the composite was starting to chip off. After a loooooong discussion with the patient, it was agreed that we would remove all the composite from the patient’s teeth in order to prevent any further damage. Other than the fact that the veneers just looked awful, they were also all splined together, which prevented the patient from flossing. There was so much build up on the patients teeth from not being able to clean them properly, and, even without any x-rays, clinical decay was noted on the patient’s teeth. After removing all the composite and doing some slight reshaping of the patient’s enamel, which was needed because the bonding that was used what so thick it was hard to determine what was enamel and what was material, the patient declined further treatment. It was such a bizarre thing to whiteness, not to mention, the entire twin having the doc I was assisting with struggling to remove the material and saying how weird the composite was, saying it was unlike anything he had prepped through before. Was an interesting day for sure. Moral of the story, just go to a dentist if you need anything regarding your teeth treated.
(Also, I apologize if this comment is hard to read because of not using any names or the patient’s gender, I get very paranoid about violating hippa guidelines so I like to play it safe when I talk about work lol)
A few minutes in and memory unlocked! I remember last year this guy went viral because a lady gave him composite veneers and he was upset because they weren’t the color he wanted. He asked for white but she gave him something closer to his natural teeth shade because he’s a smoker and he didn’t have enough money for a full set. The composites became more yellow orange over time and he was embarrassed. I just remember thinking how unethical it was to take his money knowing he needed to see an actual dentist. Not only did he have less money for actual treatment, but now he needs MORE money to undue what she did and still address his dental issues.
This is the direct result of a systemic failure. When people can't earn enough income to afford a skyrocketing cost of living, when continuing education is inaccessible to many, and dental care is inaccessible to many, the scammers thrive. They know many people are struggling and want to bette their lives, and desperate enough to fall for their tricks. These scammers are exploiting groups of people who are already exploited and vulnerable. It's absolutely sickening.
Profit first, regulate later
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I agree. Although scammers will scam regardless of the country's economic state
I think some have good intentions tbh.
Did you see the girl who claims to be an “ophthalmology tech”? She has this “spa package” thing and requires a 2K deposit that you do NOT get back if you cancel. She was administering anesthesia! 😱 …with some certificate!
Wtf was she doing??? That's insane. The audacity of some people 🙄
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What?! My actual ophthalmologist won't even consider getting LASIK. Eyes are not replaceable!!
Excuse me, what? My mom is an optometrist and she'd be through the roof mad learning about that.
I’m a dental receptionist and I took an 8 months course through community college and I’m still trying to figure everything out and I just book appointments and invoice patients. These “techs” are scammers. This is the first time I’ve seen your content and you are doing a great job!
They absolutely can be sued by someone! And I’m sure they don’t carry malpractice insurance. If someone gets an infection, or ends up with an injury or damage caused by the tech and is sued, the tech can be financially ruined. I don’t know if these techs are breaking any laws but if so, they could be criminally prosecuted too. The lady talking about how she got a form that her friend uses “for all her things” made me grimace. The people that put these courses on are scamming the techs and the patients.
Edit: ok, I see in the video that it IS a crime in Georgia.
As a few other commenters have said, no release form or NDA is valid when used in committing a crime, this is completely illegal and they are liable!
Not a prostehtician, but have spent many years as a porcelain tech making full arch implants/ partial implants. We don't even TOUCH the patients but still spend substantial time learning anatomy, esthetics, etc before working on real cases. Not to mention the amount of cases I've worked on for very young patients who now have to dump a huge amount of money into permanent prosthetics due to failed veneer procedures.
That POOR POOR WOMAN at the end! My god. Actually nightmare. I hope she is able to file a lawsuit at the very least. That is traumatizing.
I can’t imagine being so nonchalant about completely fucking over someone’s health. Then giving others tools to fuck over more people’s health. WTF. How delusional is that?
Right! it has to be pure greed? 🥴
Not even a regular dentist usually does veneers. It’s an esthetician dentist that’s a high especially in dentist school and dentist has to be broad certified. There are veneers technician but only do the molds of the smile but it’s under a supervision of dentists. In the video you see people working on other people. That’s def not ok. They only do the sizing next to the dentist that does the real work
It's called cosmetic dentistry not esthetician. Estheticians do skincare
No such thing as a dental aesthetician. And there’s no board certification for placing veneers. But we do ongoing continuing education throughout our careers, and I for one took a few veneer courses.
@@ayajade6683 I had my consultation in Zurich Swiss in Swiss esthetic dentist. Might be a translation but at least that place was board certified
@@that.sleep.dentist in Europe it’s called like this, it’s a specialist dentist.
Thinking a “paper” can save you from getting sued if you hurt someone in a fraudulent way or by committing a crime is, like you said, an ALARMING lack of common sense and critical thinking.
Even in regular situations like an amusement park where you DO sign a liability waiver, if the business is grossly negligent you can still sue
Maybe im wrong but I think even dental assistants need a minimum 2-3 years of schooling and field experience before becoming certified. Veneers seem much more complicated than a routine cleaning. I have a lot of respect for those in the dental field. Teeth are something you dont appreciate and think about until theyre gone. And there's a reason one of the most common nightmares across all of humanity is having your teeth fall out. These folks could genuinely kill someone. Tooth diseases are scary scary shit. Youre the first person ive heard discuss this and Im so glad im aware of this scam.
Dental hygienist needs 5 years, my friend is a dental assistant and she got hired with just a CNA (Certified Nyrsing Assistant) license, and was given on the job training. She still has a very strict scope of practice, training, and a different medical certificate with experience. Totally different than this veneer crap
My wife is an RDA, and yes she did about 2-3 years of schooling. However, she has to renew her license I think every year or two years, and sometimes goes in to do re-certification. Even so, she's NOT certified to work on veneers yet either. I told her about this scam and she's literally in disgust hearing about it.
When I did this many years ago, I trained for a year to be an assistant. However dental hygienist training is closer to two yrs for an associates and four years for a bachelors degree. This two day training and then setting up a non-hygienic practice is nuts!😮
Okay, dental professional here.....
So dental products are only available to be sold to dental offices only.
I'm worried.
There was a Reddit post a while ago of a dentist saying one of their colleagues gets their supplies from AliExpress, so nothing surprises me anymore, but I'm definitely terrified for those poor unsuspecting patients 🤐
As somebody who has had lifelong dental issues and has lost and broke a lot of teeth due to chronic health issues and not been able to have them fixed or pulled for dentures, there is no way in hell I would ever do this. Even as desperate and insecure as I have been in the past, there’s just no way. I really hope that more people see this and educate themselves before going to some “back alley veneer tech”. This is despicable to pray upon people who may be desperate, just to pad your pockets. This infuriates me. Thank you for making a quality video on this and trying to help educate others who may end up making a lifelong mistake out of desperation 💚
i understand your outrage, i do. but its a bit hypocritical to take problem with it because its preying on the desperate. eurocentric culture is built on that behavior and rewarding it above all else. europe didnt steal quintillions of dollars worth of other peoples time and resources just for its beneficiaries to cherry pick profit seeking behavior lol. ruthless exploitation is the definition of eurocentric culture and economic organization and it always has been. doesnt always have to be but good luck changing people who tolerate monarchy in 2024
Even dentists mess up veneers, because it’s a specialized skill. It takes additional training/residency on top of the 8 years of required training/ licensing/examinations. Composite veneers are some of the lowest quality veneer style. Composite stains with coffee/tea/smoking, so your veneers will stain very quickly and easily to a lovely brown/black color ❤
(I’m a third year dental student, who has an interest in cosmetic dentistry)
Like doing nails? Well, in my state, you need 600 hours of training before you can test for a license. (Not 2 days 😅)
Eyelash extensions take 2 weekends in my state 😂
You need 3-9 months depending on the course in Australia for nails or eyelashes 🙈🙈
Certificates of completion, for anything, mean nothing legally. It’s just something that helps your résumé to show that you have learned something specific. I’ve done a course at an online college for social media marketing. It doesn’t mean I have a degree and it doesn’t mean I am “certified“ to be a professional social media marketer. It just means I did the course.
24:21 I'm so glad this person mentioned whether these people know how to handle a medical emergency. Recently one of my family members passed out after an injection at the dentist, and the whole situation was handled messily. If my family dentist couldn't be trusted to handle something like that correctly, I'm sure as hell not trusting someone who took a two day course. (Family member is fine ftr!)
As a dental student in UK, im about to graduate next month with £100k debt and i am gobsmacked to see people risking their literal teeth to go to someones basement for a cheap smile with copy and paste veneers 😭😭
Me too, absolutely shocked. The gall of these aestheticians. Which uni do you go to?
@@georgerobertson1054all unis in the uk cost the same
Ive been a nail tech for 14 years and I can tell you right now I can not and would not EVER try to do anything to anyone’s teeth other than brushing my childs! They are not the same thing ! This is sooooooo bad 😱
Thank goodness they aren't shaving down teeth! But this is still so bad. People are going to get infections in their mouth, blood, bones, oh my.
After I got my wisdom teeth out (all four at once; surgical extraction) I got an infection that was pretty minor--until the infection spread to my legs and suddenly I was a serious priority for the dental office. I was prescribed some large pills and eventually it all got better (and the holes in my mouth closed). But it could have been bad, if I didn't have a doctor to go back to.
Even without wounds in the mouth, infections of the teeth can lead to bacteria spreading to your bloodstream or into your bones. THAT'S BAD!
The even sadder thing is theyre probably getting away with it because the people who are getting dental care from them are trying to get cheaper care and that means they dont have the money to sue if something goes wrong
If you ever need to sue someone please don’t rely on this misconception. Personal injury lawyers OFTEN take cases on retainer which means they only make money if you win, and they will take their payment from the final amount of $ you win in the case. This means you have to pay nothing up front, but obviously they won’t generally pick up your case unless they think there’s a reasonable chance of winning and recouping costs. I think the real problem is that the veneer techs themselves don’t have a lot of money, so some lawyers would likely view the case as not worth taking.
The GOOD news in that situation is that YOU CAN READ!!!!!! All you have to do is research how to file your own case in small claims court in your state/county. It’s not difficult to look up and YOU DO NOT NEED A LAWYER! All you have to do is pay for the filing fees which are generally less than a couple hundred dollars
@maddieb.4282 I hope we start seeing commercials for personal injury lawyers talking about these scammers. "Have you suffered dental damage from faulty veneers? Call this number, and we'll fight for the justice you deserve!" ⚖️ 👩⚖️ 🧑⚖️
I can see the class action lawsuits now.
I hate how confidently she said that "if you can do nails, you can do veneers." Like ma'am, these are vastly different skills and career paths and your comment is a insult to both fields. Just like dentistry, you need to be LICENSED to practice nail technology and every other branch of cosmetology! As a salon owner, I can confirm doing nails is not easy and to practice without a license is a crime! A misdemeanor in damn near every state and if you're reported, you will have your day in court and several questions to answer. We also need to talk about ya'll going near people's eyeballs doing lashes, microblading and permanent makeup, charging unwitting clients hundreds of dollars for a procedure done in your bedroom not even knowing the difference between sanitization, disinfection and sterilization.
yeah, that mentality devalues every industry in the conversation. Doing nails takes specific education and licensing. Dentistry, cosmetic surgery, eyelash extensions, ALL these industries call for *specific* continued education and licensing 🙄
@@juicyparsons uum I’m not sure what part of what I said is devaluing anything. I’m literally a salon owner. And I stand by what I said. In my state and probably several others, you do not need a license to provide lash extensions. It is only recommended you take a course in doing so. Which is why so many people are doing it, sometimes with zero training. And the reason so many people end up in the ER with their eyes glued shut or with pink eye. And why I specifically mentioned lashes here. Because we don’t really talk about it, assuming lash techs have a license while providing services in anything but a sanitary environment is dangerous.
@@EvenningASMR no I'm agreeing with you. I'm saying her phrase "if you can do nails, you can do veneers." is a statement that devalues the nail industry. *her* mentality
@@juicyparsons lol I can tell now
@@EvenningASMR slow.
Girl, I have amazing insurance, and need to get some work done on my teeth (fixing a chipped tooth that quickly became a root canal) and was quoted $1.5k out of pocket on top of my insurance. There is no way on Beyoncé’s planet that a whole set of vaneers should cost only $3k, these people are insane.
It's more like 40K for porcelain veneers (stain resistant). The other composite veneers are cheaper, but they stain so bad. SMH Prices are outrageous!
I have two veneers on my two very front teeth (got them out of need, I had broken them 5 times and needed a more permanent solution). It is an ORDEAL to get them done, ain't NO way I'd go to a non-medical-professional.
They were also VERY VERY well done. When I meet people who don't know about my teeth and the topic of veneers comes up (often with a negative connotation), I like to play a game called, "guess which of my teeth are veneers". Nobody has ever guessed correctly. Much like plastic surgery and fillers, good dental work/veneers just look like good normal teeth and you would literally never know. When I get a new dentist they can't even tell until I tell them/they see my records. Good veneers exist.
Here is what I thought about this…. The Dr gives the 2 days veneers training, then when the people teeth fall off after getting the veneers, the patients will go to a REAL dentist to have the mess fix ! 😂 full circle business.
honestly that's really smart lol! I wouldn't be surprised if that's what the goal was
Man.....!
I hate it here 😂
Right, except it being illegal, unethical, and morally wrong.
Isabella, this kind of intrusism in various proffesions has been happening a lot for a while. I think this is going forward because no one is doing anything about it. One of the first proffesions to suffer this phenomenom was mine: im a psychologist. But anyone can be a "coach", "therapist", etc... idk how it goes there because im from a country in Europe where we really regulate this shit in the psychology World, but there...i think the intrusism is brutal. I already heard of intrusism in like hairstyling, makeup artists...but the teeth are a health matter, the same as with mental health proffesionals, and that should be very important.
Same with dieticians vs nutritionists! In the US a dietician has to study for 4+ years, but anyone can call themselves a nutritionist. And there are soooo many of those on social media spreading blatantly false and also dangerous information.
I'm in school to be a dietitian and I feel the same way with so many people on social media being "nutritionists" and "nutrition coaches and give people wildly incorrect information. I never expected it to extend to something like teeth but here we are
Law student here! Yeah you can't contract with people to do illegal things lmao. I hope these people get their asses sued!
I can't believe they would compare getting veneers to get YOUR NAILS DONE?!?! YOUR TEETH ARE SO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR NAILS. You can live without nails but without teeth, you're going to struggle to do one of the most important things to live, eat!
as some who is currently going through a journey of fixing my teeth with braces, these unlicensed people doing teeth on people really makes me so uncomfortable like why is this allowed. I feel so bad for the innocent people who are having bad effects from this.
The paperwork she’s describing is informed consent. Basically, it certifies that the patient knows what’s being done to them and knows the risks. That does NOT immunize you from malpractice lawsuits
ooohh girl i’ve been waiting for someone to talk about this!! i’ll come back in 2 hours and listen on my commute home through traffic!!
omg yayyy!!! thank you so much!!
I went through the University discounted dental work program once. If you have time for longer appointments and need to pay less for dental work I would recommend it! I got several cavities worked on over 8 months and paid a fraction of the price. The appointments can feel long when you're waiting for the teacher dentist to make their rounds to proceed to next steps. I fell asleep in the chair waiting a few times haha. Some appointments were 2.5 hours long
Just found this channel and I am obsessed. So glad someone is diving into these scams!!!
omg thank you so much!!!
"if you can do nails you can do veneers" if acrylic or gel nails are done improperly it increases the risk for developing an acrylate allergy which can cause you to become allergic to medical adhesives which is extremely dangerous; people really need the foundational knowledge for ANYTHING done to the body before performing these services.
I hated seeing those videos on my FYP they made me so uncomfortable so ty for this
they made my teeth hurt just watching!!
This stuff is so scary. Legit terrifying.
Thank you for point this out and helping expose this horror show of a situation.
I was born without enamel. (Yes I spent my life being made fun of for my discolored teeth & yes they are my biggest insecurity. I have nightmares almost daily if all my teeth falling out or crumbling into dust.) I had to wait till my baby teeth fell out to get crowns. My condition makes it impossible for me to get veneers. I was told by a tech (trying to pitch me then while I was leaving the real dentist. He was in the parking lot offering his services) it was no problem he could “hook me up”.
I have a upper set of dentures atm while I get implants and still he tried to pitch me.
This is terrifying how they are doing this.
I feel bad for the people scammed into getting the procedure but also those scammed into getting the classes & thinking they are doing good for others while possibly putting peoples life’s in danger.
It’s not ok on any front.
Those selling the courses need to be in jail.
I have epilepsy and the first medication I was on for my seizures caused my teeth to loosen over time. I'm 54 and have spent thousands on dental work trying to save my teeth. They look good, but I fear biting into a steak one day and losing a tooth.
I have good dental insurance thankfully but even with a great dental plan, my out-of-pocket maximum is $2500 a year. So after I meet that for the year, I have to pay for everything myself. Dental insurance is the opposite of medical insurance where you are covered at 100% once you meet your out-of-pocket maximum. I would never trust someone who doesn't have a medical background to work on my teeth given my medical history. No one should.
The University of Washington Dental School is a great resource for people needing dental work without insurance or who can't afford to pay for their insurance deposits if they live in the Seattle area. They are an excellent Dental School.
I work for my insurance provider. We are a small, locally owned not for-profit insurance company. I feel like I kind of went into too many insurance details but that's my area of expertise.
Do u take seroquel? If you there is a lawsuit because the doctors failed to mention it cause problems with your teeth
This is so crazy. I don't have veneers but I had to have a molar removed and I chose to have an implant out the options I had. My periodontist had to send the mold of my teeth to a lab that specialized in making the crown and color matching. A whole mold of my lower teeth to get one crown made! Even after putting it in, my periodontist had to adjust the crown by smoothing out areas so my bite was comfortable. And when I developed issues because the crown was just too tall, my periodontist removed it and sent it back to the LAB for more specialize adjusting and now I'm good to go. There's a reason there's specialists!
This is insane! Im a pharmacy tech in-training right now and its a whole ass process just to do that! Its a 6 month to a year training process including 140-something hours of online learning and like 100+ hours of practical hands on training to get certified. Ive been in training for about 7 months now and Im almost done and ready to take my exam, but there are so many laws I have to know, and so many things I need to know how to do, on top of knowing what I legally can and cant do as a tech and what has to be done by the pharmacist. I cant imagine thinking 2 days as a tech in training makes me qualified to be a pharmacist, let alone performing procedures ON PEOPLES TEETH
the way I loveeee learning about other peoples experiences so thank you so much for sharing! Congratulations!! I know I can't imagine all the hard work it takes to get certified and these veneer techs are doing 2 days only
@IsabellaLanter thank you! It's just wild that they're claiming as a technician that they can do the procedures. As a pharmacy tech, we can only do the stuff that "doesn't require the professional judgement of a pharmacist," meaning we can count pills to fill prescriptions, we can input the information from a prescription into the computer, we can answer phone calls about a patient requesting a refill, and we can check patients out at the register. But we can't provide recommendations on products, we cannot answer questions about the safety of using two medications together, or the safety to use this product with this medical condition, etc. We cannot counsel patients about their prescriptions, and we cannot do the final check on a prescription before it is picked up, as those all require the professional judgement of a pharmacist. These "veneer techs" are insane!
I went to an oral surgeon/board certified maxillofacial surgeon this week to schedule surgery. The look of absolute horror on his face, as someone who knows so much about the health and technical side of teeth, the horror was just unlike anything I’ve ever seen. I explained this scenario to him.. he was floored. He was speechless. The way this man’s jaw just hung open. We talked at length about it and he immediately had some very realistic and terrifying concerns.
Contractually, if the contract includes some illegal doings, then its void.
If this business practice is illegal, then their contract is void.
Thats what im assuming from what i learn from the lawyer who figures out whose liable.
Ever seen or had "the greenies" under your acrylics? Yeah, imagine that same process, but in your mouth!
What are the greenies? I've been getting acrylic nails for years and have never seen anything abnormal with my nails. It sounds yucky, though, so imagining something yucky trapped between my natural tooth and some sh_tty veneer sounds horrifying.
@@uppercut147it’s an infection that can happen when acrylics aren’t applied properly or aren’t taken care of. I use to work with a girl that had it so bad her nails turned black and flaked off, she was going to a cheap salon and only getting refills to fix lifted nails.
This is scary!!!! I've had a lot of teeth complications and had to have braces, had all my wisdom teeth removed, receding gums and needed gums graft, had invisalign, and I have periodontal disease so my oral health is so important to me!!! I only go to accredited dental offices and to let licensed professionals touch my teeth!!! I hope these scammers get shut down and get what they deserve!!!
Lawyer here. A contract is civil law and has nothing to do with criminal charges. That is 100% different. Also, if you’re doing something illegal, you cannot contract away that risk. I can’t say for sure, but I would assume that document is absolutely worthless. Honestly, there are so many reasons why this could still result in a civil suit and likely a very successful one. The main reason why I wouldn’t be successful would be because they don’t have medical malpractice insurance and therefore won’t have the financial backing to payout damages.
I feel that if basic dental care (and even some cosmetic dentistry) were more financially accessible to the average US citizen, we would not see this becoming a thing. People would simply go to the professionals
(Also not blaming the professionals, health care is just so insanely expensive here.)
Wow, I’m in a five month program at a beauty institution to become an esthetician. We didn’t even perform a facial on a live model until over a month and a half in. We spent our first several weeks just learning anatomy, physiology, skin disorders, and diseases. These students should probably look into whether or not legal action could be taken against them…
I'm absolutely terrified of things happening to my teeth, half my teen years was spent in braces and the idea of dental surgery for any reason is just *shudder*. This is like something out of a horror film.
Oh my fuck 😭 the fact that it’s a 99% chance that they genuinely ARE temu teeth 😭😂 this is sending me but it’s also so dangerous omg
I'm so glad this is coming to light. It's been a year since i last had tik tok, but when i was on there, this was just starting off. There were also unlicensed people giving people braces, which is also very dangerous.
Have you seen the walk in wellness clinics that are basically just giving people an Ozempic shot?! They seem so sketchy and unsafe!
So scary that people are yet again preying on vulnerable people, desperate for affordable help. Contact dental schools in your area. Most have reduced prices & at least you know the work is overseen by licensed professionals.
They are preying upon people who are desperate for a living wage and stable income, and upon people who are desperate for affordable dental care. They are specifically preying upon the most vulnerable classes of society, and I am FUMING. Absolutely shameful and predatory.
A "technician" is someone who works in a dental prosthetics lab. A Dental Assistant, Hygienist or DOCTOR work hands on in the mouth. These people can go work for a lab who creates veneers from Dental impressions and molds, but as SOON as they touch someone's tooth, they're BREAKING THE LAW. A Dentist must always be present even for Certified Dental Assistants and Hygienist to alter anyone's teeth. And they have years of training, not two days. This is definitely illegal.
Edit: This reminds me of the time we had a patient come in because she used Bleach paste cleaner to bleach her teeth😳 We couldn't believe it. Her tissue was burnt and she killed a few nerves in the teeth. She created a mess. People are wild.
The other classes were concerning as well “lip filler class, non surgical bbl, chemical peel, skinny shot ” WTF
Skinny shot HAS to be ozempic
Thank you sooooooo much for making this video. I was seeing a dentist in my area for 8 years who ruined my teeth. There was a lot of shady stuff going down that I never questioned bc she is a real, licensed dentist covered under my insurance.
Unfortunately, due to her negligence I had to spend the past TWO YEARS, @ almost every two weeks. Getting root canals, crowns, and so much more. I am SO grateful my insurance covered it bc otherwise I would’ve been so screwed.
I now have only two more appointments left of my treatment plan and I am sooooo happy and grateful.
If I ever move again & have to leave this dentist I will be sure to research to the fullest bc it is as serious as you say!
You teeth/mouth health is sooooo incredibly important! It can and will directly affect your heart health if you don’t take care of them.
Thank you again for the video bc this is DEPLORABLE for people to do to others. I am soooo disgusted to see people doing this to someone else. Alarming to say the least! 😢
Edit: Also, I am a Licensed Cosmetologist (which I know is WAYYY different than a dentist and that’s my point) and we cannot even comb hair in my state without MANY hours completed, passing state boards and paying for licensure.
I just am in shock that this is even happening.
I had a dentist claim I have a small cavity, so I asked for a filling so it wouldn't get any bigger. I've had fillings before, but even since I got that particular one, that tooth was in pain. I went back twice and the second time, they threatened to give me a root canal if I came back. So I was too afraid to see a dentist for years. My cousin recommended her's so I decided to give it a shot. Turns out, it wasn't a cavity but an old filling. So they put a filling on top of a filling. No wonder I was in pain. The new dentist completely took out the filling and replaced it. I've been pain free since. My mom wasn't so lucky as they actually took out one of her teeth, but when she went with my new dentist, he said that that procedure was completely unnecessary.
As a trained dental nurse taking 2 year apprenticeship in a dental hospital this is terrifying
If there's no moulds taken or see an autoclave or sonic bath then get out
As a registered dental assistant, this is so scary to me. People can and will die!
Honestly I think one reason this has grown is because of how much of a joke dental insurance is. Both my dad and my sister had a genetic dental disease where their teeth had little to no enamel and needed all of their teeth removed and to get implants. Dental insurance paid absolutely $0 for the new teeth. so they each paid around 40k-50k.
Hi Isabella! I love your these videos, you do an amazing job of bringing a problematic topic forward, being informative, funny and making it entertaining! I’ve been following you since the early antiMLM videos 🥰
I'm an OR nurse and I feel like this is going to be something that we'll be seeing a lot of in the future :( I've seen mouth infections that have had to go to the OR to be taken care of because it's so bad! This scares me!
My TikTok has been nothing but “vaneer tech” videos this week. The craziest thing is when I go these peoples pages there’s still a bunch of people in the comments asking for the services! One woman said she was going on tour!
I saw that too!! I checked her profile today to see the tour info and she private everything.. its baddd
I ask this from the bottom of my heart: what is wrong with Atlanta? There is so much drama coming out of this city, scams, shady businesses, rude customer service. Like, what is this, I don't hear this kind of stuff out of any other city at this level.
I'm a registered dental hygienist licensed to practice in two states. I had to go to school for almost 4 years for my degree and then had to take multiple state and national exams for each state. This is crazy!!