And think about it, in 10 years the technology you're talking about will be obsolete. I have a daughter that was born with a hole in her heart, 10 years prior to her birth they woulda given her a 50/50 chance to survive surgery to fix it. When she had her surgery the odds were over 99% for her to survive, and that negative one percent was given only because she would be under anesthesia. She was 6 months old when they did that surgery and they patched up her walnut sized heart from the inside. We've come a long way for sure. Both sets of my Grandparents never flew on a plane and did not have inside toilets till I was about 8 years old. I still remember using their outhouse back then.

Even with all that, drilling that stud into your jaw, rouch! Not gonna lie, does not sound like fun.