Dangers of the “Veneers Check” TikTok Trend

January 12, 2022

person watching TikTok featuring dangerous dental trends

In 2016, technology company ByteDance created an app that would soon skyrocket in popularity: TikTok. With over one billion active users, many people use the app for more than just entertainment. Through TikTok, you can learn about cooking, self-defense, fashion, and even health and dental topics. Unfortunately, not all the information on the app is as it seems. Some of it may even be a danger to one’s oral health. Read on to learn about one of the most popular dangerous dental trends on TikTok called the “Veneers Check” and the harm it can do.

What Is the “Veneers Check” TikTok Trend?

You may be wondering, how exactly does a “Veneers Check” work? When people participate in this internet trend, they show off their natural teeth in a filed-down state before undergoing a dental procedure. Though the appearance of their teeth can be jarring to some and may even scare away potential patients, it also isn’t an accurate representation of how the veneers procedure works.

The Difference Between Crowns and Veneers

One dentist and TikTok user explained that the shape of the teeth in the “Veneers Check” videos is meant for crowns, not veneers. Both crowns and veneers improve the look of a tooth, but the former is a restorative treatment and the latter is cosmetic. Veneers are thin, porcelain shells that are used to cover up stains and discoloration, chips, cracks, minor alignment issues, and gaps. When someone gets veneers, a very small amount of enamel is removed from the front of their teeth so the veneers can adhere better and blend in with their smile.

Crowns are tooth-shaped caps that are used to repair teeth that have been severely damaged teeth. The tooth is reshaped so that the crown can fit over it without messing up your bite or feeling bulky. They are commonly used for patients who underwent a root canal and can protect and repair teeth that have been weakened due to decay or other forms of damage. Dentists are unlikely to recommend dental crowns unless the tooth has been seriously compromised.

Why It’s Dangerous

Dentists warn that the “Veneers Check” trend spreads misleading information about the procedure. Contrary to what the TikTok trend has led many people to believe, the structure of the teeth isn’t changed that much.  Even so, since this trend is encouraging people to undergo an irreversible dental transformation, this can lead to patients seeking out treatments they don’t need.

Don’t let dangerous dental trends cause you to make permanent, unnecessary changes to your smile. Make sure to speak with your dentist first so you can determine what the best option is for your smile and keep your pearly whites looking their best.

About the Practice

Dr. Jeffrey Skupny and his highly skilled Naples team at Island Coast Dentistry are dedicated to providing their Naples patients with the one-on-one attention they need to feel confident in the service they’re receiving. Their relaxing, stress-free office is designed to make patients feel comfortable throughout treatment. Additionally, they explain treatments thoroughly to make sure you understand what kind of procedure you’re committing to and whether it’s the best choice for your smile. If you’re ready to schedule an appointment or want more information on their services or the dangers of the “Veneers Check” TikTok trend, visit their website or call (239) 261-5566.