Tammy Slaton, one of the stars of 1000-lb Sisters, is proudly showing off her gleaming new smile after trolls attacked her over her teeth.
The 39-year-old reality star appeared on Tuesday’s episode of the Creative Chaos podcast and revealed that she now had a new set of teeth after the critiques began to get to her.
‘Show me them chompers, girl,’ host Hunter Ezell said as Tammy turned toward the camera and beamed ear to ear to reveal her new look.
The teeth were just the latest change for Tammy, who has lost an astounding 500lbs after once weighing in at over 700lbs.
After getting a fist bump and congratulations from Ezell, Slaton revealed that her new dental work was the result of a bridge, which is a section of one or more artificial teeth that are anchored between two permanent teeth, often permanently.
But she revealed that her dental journey wasn’t complete yet after she experienced some unfortunate complications.
Tammy Slaton, one of the stars of 1000-lb Sisters, is proudly showing off her gleaming new smile after trolls attacked her over her teeth
The 39-year-old reality star appeared on Tuesday’s episode of the Creative Chaos podcast and revealed that she now had a new set of teeth after the critiques began to get to her; pictured with host Hunter Ezell
The teeth were just the latest change for Tammy, who has lost an astounding 500lbs after once weighing in at over 700lbs
‘They’re temporary still,’ she explained, adding that ‘they had to cement [the artificial teeth] in because the glue wasn’t holding. Well, my body was rejecting it.’
She also said her dental professionals had to pull some teeth that were replaced by the pristine-looking bridge.
But Slaton was looking forward to even better results in the future.
‘I’m still getting more done with it,’ she said. ‘It’s a process.’
After getting a fist bump and congratulations from Ezell, Slaton revealed that her new dental work was a bridge, but she was waiting for it to be ‘cement[ed]’ in permanently, as her body had first rejected the glue
Slaton noted that her dental team had to pull some teeth to fit in the artificial chompers, and she said she was looking forward to even better results in the future. ‘I’m still getting more done with it,’ she declared. ‘It’s a process’