Celebrity dentist Thomas Connelly has added another celebrity to his star-studded portfolio. Connelly created two custom fangs for Malone, with a total weight of 12 carats, costing 1.6 million dollars. Connelly was assisted in his feat by cosmetic dentist Naoki Hayashi, and Jeweler Isaac Bokhoor. Altogether, the procedure took a year and a half to plan and implement.
Connelly took to Instagram afterward, writing: “Post Malone completed his $1,600,000 smile reconstruction last weekend!! With a smile that shows off natural Porcelain Veneer work framed with 2 Diamond Fangs with a total weight of 12 Carats, Post Malone literally has $1 million smiles!!!”
Post Malone’s oral health will not be affected, as the rapper can still brush the same as he always would pre-procedure. As with any other veneers, brushing, flossing, and mouthwash is still necessary and will not damage the teeth. In fact, they will “sparkle” brighter than ever.
Source: https://www.kerrang.com/
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