Man Gets His Natural Teeth Removed For Gold Teeth With His Name Inscribed | WATCH

In a shocking turn of events, an Indian tattoo artist has become the talk of the internet for an audacious and bizarre dental procedure. Rajan Chaudhary, who is known for his creative ink work, recently decided to take his love for personalisation to the next level. Instead of going for a simple cosmetic dental procedure, […]

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Man Gets His Natural Teeth Removed For Gold Teeth With His Name Inscribed | WATCH

In a shocking turn of events, an Indian tattoo artist has become the talk of the internet for an audacious and bizarre dental procedure. Rajan Chaudhary, who is known for his creative ink work, recently decided to take his love for personalisation to the next level. Instead of going for a simple cosmetic dental procedure, he opted for having his natural teeth replaced with shiny gold ones – and that’s not all.

They are golden teeth, and there was a name, “Rajan,” engraved on each one of them.

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Customised Gold Teeth

Nothing in Rajan’s dental experience was more than an average visit. He had himself go under the scalpel and his front teeth cut out. He had replacements in the form of handcrafted gold teethone to complete each letter of his name.

This unique dental transformation, uploaded as part of a viral video on Instagram in September, caught fire on the internet as many viewed it more than 12 million times with over 65,700 likes. It evokes strong responses – from laughter to genuine questions about his decision – after displaying the dental session of Rajan.

The internet reacted in no time; there were viewers asking how to get that kind of dental work, and others just laughed out at this odd change. One of the responses by saying light-heartedly about Chhapri ultra pro max, referring to that very bold and oddish Rajan style. Whether good or bad, Rajan’s golden teeth have managed to make a place in the pages of social media, informing people that this is another quirky trend that nobody has forgotten.

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