During a birthday celebration that took an unexpected turn, a woman provided a practical demonstration of the harmful effects of sweets on teeth by getting her dentures stuck in a cake.
Woman’s False Teeth Get Stuck In Birthday Cake As She Takes First Bite
After getting her dentures stuck in a cake during a birthday party gone wrong, a woman demonstrated that sweets are truly harmful to your teeth.
A video on TikTok showing the dental breakdown has received 65 million views to date.
The video, which was uploaded by user @moon_vf, begins innocently enough with an unnamed woman getting ready to eat a huge chocolate cake during what appears to be her birthday celebration.
The video, which was uploaded by user @moon_vf, begins innocently enough with an unnamed woman getting ready to eat a huge chocolate cake during what appears to be her birthday celebration.
But as she tries to eat, her fake chompers get caught in the treat like a sight joke from a "Looney Toons" cartoon.
The woman could be seen laughing together with other attendees over the hilarious blunder, so it seemed as though she had seen the lighter side of her molar meltdown.
If her dentures are in fact uncomfortable, she might be able to avoid going to the dentist by creating a mold from the bite mark on the cake.
It's hardly the first time that artificial snack gnashers have ironically made eating more challenging.
In a less amusing event that happened in 2019, an 80-year-old man in China was sent to the hospital after it was claimed that he swallowed his teeth while eating pancakes.
The man, identified as Mr. Shang, told local media, "I ate two buns, then I wanted to eat a pancake."
“While eating the pancake, I couldn’t find my dentures. I needed my teeth to eat the pancake but I couldn’t find them. I thought ‘Oh no. My teeth fell into my stomach.’”
He went to the hospital, where staff members used scans to confirm his diagnosis and removed the fake teeth during a grueling two-hour procedure.
A Chinese grandma in Queens, New York, suffered a stroke of bad luck when her artificial teeth unintentionally fell down her throat and injured her esophagus.
Tragically, it took medical specialists a tedious 10 days to find the entrapped dentures.
This unfortunate delay caused a severe spinal infection to develop, which left the old woman in a state of deteriorating health.
To manage her condition and keep her well, she now needs continual, round-the-clock care.
This frightening experience serves as an alarming reminder of the possible risks associated with accidentally eating unusual stuff.
It highlights how important it is to get medical help as soon as possible in these circumstances in order to avoid future issues and reduce dangers.
