A Stone Inside a Bun: One Man’s Unforgivable Tooth Loss
The Bite That Bit Him
He popped a bite into his butterfly‑buns shop snack and heard a crack that knocked him off his rhythm. Next thing? Two fresh‑fountain‑spitting teeth were gone, and the rest of his mouth filled with a bloody mess. The culprit: a tiny stone roughly the size of a fingernail. He swore he’d just discovered it also vented a local marketer’s humiliation with a knife‑sharp message.
The Calm Before the Chaos
One bite and then boom—a stone was in his upper front tooth area. He felt a pang like a thunderbolt. He sprinted to the restroom, rinsed in a “splash‑power” style, and dashed straight back to the shop like a frantic superhero.
The “Just a Stone” Complaints
He told the Lianhe Wanbao that he was so angry he forgot to snap a photo of the shocking scene. Still, he handed the nasty object over to staff, requested the manager, and made the point clear: “I found a stone in my bun.”
The “We’ll Fix It” Fallout
The manager promised a slick partnership with a dental clinic tomorrow. Unfortunately:
1⃣ Dentist did not show up.
2⃣ Manager stopped answering his calls.
Three other people were supposed to meet the next two days after the incident. Yet, sooner or later, nothing materialized. After nearly a month, he was idle‑portal‑bored, so he filed a police report.
The Official Response
Dental implants cost between $3,000 and $4,000
When Teeth Break: One Man’s High‑Street Dental Adventure
Back in 2016, a regular guy decided to swap out a couple of cracked molars for a shiny pair of dental implants. He landed on Guangzhou for the job and worked up a hefty bill—between $3,000 and $4,000. The story didn’t end there.
The “Broken” Implant Backstory
Fast forward to the present, and the same man finds his newly installed “teeth” actually fractured. When his local dentist called him out that the implants were beyond repair, he laughed and reminded everyone that the implants had been clinically healthy all along.
“Even though they’re implants, I never had any problems with them. Both teeth were very healthy,” he told reporters. “The dentist confirmed that during the exam.”
Insurance, Reports, and the Clinic Play‑Book
- Obtaining the official report: According to the clinic’s spokesperson, you’ll need to go through the insurance desk and pay a small fee.
- Seeking compensation: If the guy wants a payout, he’ll have to chase down the report himself and call the clinic—no middleman magic.
Why This Matters
The tale is a reminder that dentistry isn’t just about the gum line; it’s about the paperwork, the travel, and the extra cost that can sometimes sneak up on us. Whether your teeth are natural or high‑tech implants, your insurer and the clinic have protocols that might feel a little tedious.
Stay chic, stay sharp—just keep an eye on those teeth!
Source: Reported by Rainer Cheung, AsiaOne