Streamer Asmongold reveals he spent $7,000 fixing “rotting” teeth during Twitch ban

Asmongold shared that he used the time off from streaming during his April 2026 Twitch ban to address significant dental problems. He explained that his teeth had been decaying for several months.

The streamer was temporarily banned after making some controversial statements while live. They’ve since come back online and shared that they used their time off to get a lot of dental work completed.

Asmongold says he could “taste the rot”

Asmongold shared on his livestream how severe his struggles became before he decided to get help.

I spent $7,000 on dental work, and unfortunately, I’ll probably need to spend even more to finish getting my teeth fixed.

He explained that he’d been dealing with the problem for months. He said his teeth had been decaying for the past three months, and whenever he bit down, he could actually taste the decay.

Asmongold shared a pretty unpleasant story about finally getting his severely decayed teeth fixed, even though he was temporarily banned from a platform. He described how two of his teeth were completely black and had been rotting for about three months. He explained that whenever he bit down, he could actually taste the decay. He mentioned that the previous night was the first night he…

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The streamer immediately noticed a difference after the procedure, even with simple foods. They said, “I had Chipotle for the first time last night and it tasted so much better!”

Asmongold also shared that he’d found ways to deal with the issue while live on stream, like trying to keep the smell from being detected.

I used to bite down on my finger to keep a decaying tooth from smelling bad. I’m not sure if anyone’s ever noticed, but I was trying to hold the rotten part in place.

He used to be nervous about medical treatments, but his recent experience changed his mind. He now actually prefers getting procedures done, even if they seem artificial.

Before being banned from Twitch in 2026, Asmon, whose real name is Zack Hoyt, was previously suspended for two weeks in 2024. He jokingly called it the “best two weeks” of his life.

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2026-04-13 13:50