Moment Woman’s attempt to open a can without ruining her fresh nails, ends in a disaster
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This is the deadly moment that a woman’s attempt to open a can of vibrant drink without ruining her nails.
Sobaard Simonsen, who comes from Denmark, decided to think outside the frameworks while enjoying a can in the park, because she did not want to risk her freshly cared for nails.
In one video Posted on her Tap Account, the 26-year-old decided instead to lift the metal tab with her teeth, hoping that they would do better than her nails.
But as soon as she did, an unmistakably ‘clunk’ sound could be heard that seemed to be more than the drink that just opened.
She turned to the camera in horror and held a broken piece of her tooth up.
While she tried a smile, one of her front teeth was now considerably shorter than the others, and she quickly covered her mouth with her hand.
“When you give priority to good nails above good teeth,” she wrote in the caption, in an attempt to joke about the difficult situation.
The video has since become viral on social media and achieved more than 15 million views on TIKTOK alone.
People quickly hurried to the comments, many said that the unfortunate Ditte had made a ‘very expensive’ mistake.

Dortte Soegaard Simonsen’s attempt to open a carbonated drink with her teeth flash
They wrote: “What did you expect?”;
“Smile with your nails now”;
“I would have started to cry immediately”;
‘Nails – 10 €, teeth – € 5000’;
“Breaking or losing my teeth is my ultimate fear”;
“That’s an expensive mistake.”
One person even said: “The lights are on but nobody is at home,” to which she answered “no, it’s empty.”
Another person shared a much practical solution for her dilemma and revealed that she always uses her keys to open a can when her nails are long.

She covered her mouth in shock after seeing the result – as people said she had made a ‘very expensive’ wrong

While she tried a smile, one of her front teeth was now considerably shorter than the others







People quickly hurried at the reactions – and pointed out that Ditte would probably pay much more for her tooth repair than for her nails
The costs for repairing a broken tooth depend on the dentist, but it will probably reduce hundreds, if not thousands.
Rather was a grandmother Left with a £ 300 dental account After squatting her tooth on a stone in a Sainsbury’s Taste, the difference was olive that had to be pits.
In 2023, Alison Macdonald, 73, bought the Carlilled Artichok -Antipasti -pot from her Sainsbury’s local in Canterbury in Kent to serve as ‘nibbles’ for a meal with her boyfriend and husband Harry Macdonald, 76.
After she had made the purchase of £ 3.50, she chose a kalamata ‘pits’ olive from the pot to eat, but was surprised when she cracked a stone and cracked her front tooth, she claims.
The grandmother of three said that when she removed the broken olive stone from her mouth, she was shocked to find a piece of her veneer in her hand.
Mrs. Macdonald was told that it would cost her £ 300 to have her tooth repaired by a dentist.
However, she had to wait until the new year, which means that she had a cracked tooth at Christmas and on all family photos.
Alison, from Canterbury in Kent, said at the time: ‘I am ashamed of my tooth and it is uncomfortable and rough. It is a veneer and not my actual tooth, but it will still result in an expensive repair.
‘I keep getting pieces of food caught on the little ledge. It doesn’t look very nice and we have the Christmas festivities and parties. ‘
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