Did Veneers Bring About the Demise of Anna Nicole Smith?
Yes, she is classic biomechanical collapse in my view.
The tragic death of Anna Nicole Smith in 2007 (at the age of 39) shocked the world, officially attributed to an accidental drug overdose.
However, examining her life through the lens of dental biomechanics and the timeline of her physical changes… I think there was a different culprit involved.
Veneers.
And today i’ll state my case.
Who is Anna Nicole Smith?
Anna Nicole Smith was born Vickie Lynn Hogan on November 28, 1967, in Mexia, Texas, and became one of the most recognizable figures in American pop culture.
She dropped out of high school in 1984, married cook Billy Smith when she was only 17 years old, and had a son named Daniel in 1986. Her early life was marked by poverty and struggle, but she harbored dreams of becoming the next Marilyn Monroe.
The controversial marriage that thrust her into the spotlight occurred in 1994 when she wed 89-year-old petroleum tycoon J. Howard Marshall II (above). This union, with its 63-year age gap, made headlines and led to widespread accusations that she was a gold-digger.
Following Marshall's death in 1995, Smith began a lengthy legal battle over a share of his estate that would continue for years and reach the Supreme Court of the United States.
Her Rise to Fame
Anna Nicole's career trajectory was remarkable, transforming her from a small-town girl into an international sensation. After mailing in photos of herself to Playboy in 1992, Smith got to pose for Hugh Hefner's famed adult magazine and was named Playboy's Playmate of the Year in 1993.
This breakthrough opened doors to high-fashion modeling opportunities.
She also appeared in ads for the Guess fashion brand, where she showed off her impressive curves, looking very much like her beloved icon, Marilyn Monroe.
Her modeling career had blasted off with campaigns for major brands and magazine covers that established her as a symbol of blonde bombshell beauty.
Beyond modeling, she ventured into acting and television, starring in her own reality show "The Anna Nicole Show" from 2002 to 2004, which gave fans an intimate look into her eccentric lifestyle and personality.
Anna does veneers in the early 90’s
While there isn’t a public record of the exact year Anna Nicole Smith got veneers, but from photos and media coverage it’s clear her smile changed as her career took off in the early 1990s.
In her late teens/early modeling days (mid-1980s), her teeth looked more natural and uneven. As in the pic above.
By the time she appeared on the cover of Playboy in 1992, and especially during her Guess? campaigns (1992–1993), her teeth were straight, bright, and uniform — consistent with porcelain veneers.
As you see below.
References to Anna Nicole Smith having extensive veneer work are documented in dental literature, with some noting her "really bad" dental work and others praising her "gorgeous" veneers that "sparkled" and were described as "perfect, beautiful teeth".
In the years following her dental work, Anna Nicole's appearance underwent pretty dramatic changes that went well beyond normal aging in my view.
Her facial structure seemed to lose definition, her body proportions shifted, and she experienced significant weight fluctuations.
These physical transformations occurred alongside mounting health issues and psychological struggles that the media began to publicize pretty regularly.
Her demise and death
The final years of Anna Nicole Smith's life were marked by a devastating series of health crises and personal tragedies.
In early 2007, she traveled to Florida to purchase a boat, but became ill with a fever that reached 105 degrees, likely caused by a pus-filled infection on her buttocks from injections of vitamin B12 and human growth hormone.
Over several days she suffered from stomach flu and profuse sweating, with friends urging her to seek hospital treatment.
Smith refused medical care, and instead, she chose to self-medicate with an extensive cocktail of prescription drugs. The autopsy revealed that she had been taking at least nine different prescription medications, including chloral hydrate, a powerful sedative that was also implicated in Marilyn Monroe's death.
On February 8, 2007, Smith was found unresponsive in her hotel room. Despite CPR attempts by her bodyguard's wife, a registered nurse, she was pronounced dead at Hollywood's Memorial Regional Hospital at age 39.
The medical examiner determined that while each individual drug was present at levels lower than what would normally cause overdose, their combination created a toxic and ultimately lethal effect.
My take
As I researched the life of Anna Nicole Smith and went through the timeline of her photos… it was very clear that she started life in the top 0.01% structurally.
Terrific skull definition, body, etc. And that accounted for her quick rise to fame and why she was nominated “Playmate of the Year” in 1993.
It also became beyond a shadow of doubt to me that she was a victim of biomechanical collapse induced by dental work.
Most likely the veneers.
Which probaby messed up the ‘lingual’ bite that I talk about in this article.
Basically the jaw should be supported in both retrusion and protrusion by the cusps of the teeth and when dentists do things like veneers they pay zero attention to this because they are ignorant of this fact.
So they just make the teeth look nice and pretty in a single rest position, which then brings the skull collapsing in during the ensuing years. And also twists the skeleton.
Which is exactly what I think we saw with Anna Nicole Smith in the decade before her death.
Closing thoughts
I hope you are starting to see this extremely clear pattern by now.
I’ve told the same story many many times now… whether it be Christina Applegate, Elvis, Wendy Williams, Connor McGregor, Axel Rose, etc
The pattern is of people who were structurally FAR better than the average that come crashing down very fast following artificial dental work. Leading to detrimental consequences long before it should have happened naturally.
And for you skeptics who think that this might just be all coincidence. My challenge to you is… show me the people who follow the same pattern without having done anything artificial to their teeth.
I can tell you as a person that looks for that pattern for many years.. that it almost NEVER happens. Rather those folks tend to age at a relatively normal pace and there are never any radical changes in their appearance or mental state.
One day what I’m saying here is going to go from sounding ‘wild’ to sounding so absolutely obvious. :)














Yes that is also what I thought about Peterson - not only did he get his teeth changed, he destroyed his bite and his natural look in the process
I’m very nervous that Jordan Peterson is going to fall into this cycle. His daughter recently announced that his health is bad due to mold exposure but it also coincides with his dental work.