Scam victims receive unwearable plastic fake teeth instead of promised dentures while fake AI-generated reviews on Ticktrove.com deceive thousands
Consumers who purchased Tiktrove dentures are speaking out about a scam that combines artificial intelligence-generated fake reviews with unwearable, potentially dangerous products.
Their accounts reveal a coordinated fraud operation that preys on vulnerable people, often seniors seeking affordable dental solutions.
Buyers consistently report products that are poorly fitting and uncomfortable, made from cheap unverified materials, impossible to wear or use, completely different from advertised images, and breaking or deforming after minimal use.
The products are essentially worthless rubbish being passed off as medical devices. They can’t function as dentures and pose potential health risks to anyone attempting to use them.
Cheap dental materials can irritate gums or even introduce infections. Medical experts say that properly fitted dentures require dental impressions, bite alignment assessments, and professional adjustments supervised by licensed dentists—none of which these products provide.

Claims that this “revolutionary custom-fit denture” can deliver the same results as $1,048–$1,600 professional dental procedures — without visiting a dentist — has been identified as a scam.
AI-Generated Reviews: The New Face of Fraud
The Tikrove scam network demonstrates how quickly fraudsters have exploited AI technology to deceive consumers.
In August 2024, the Federal Trade Commission announced a final rule addressing reviews and testimonials that misrepresent they are by someone who does not exist, such as AI-generated fake reviews.
All of the reviews on Tiktrove are fake or generated using stock photos. The glowing testimonials use identical language patterns across multiple brands, with several testimonials and photos reused across completely unrelated products.
The FTC noted that AI tools make it easier for bad actors to pollute the review ecosystem by generating quickly and cheaply large numbers of realistic but fake reviews that can then be distributed widely across multiple platforms.
Security researchers have confirmed the reviews are fabricated to build false trust quickly, with none including real names, verifiable contacts, or independent verification.

The Coordinated Scam Network: Multiple Brands, Same Fraud
Cybersecurity investigators at MalwareTips have exposed that Tikrove operates as part of a sophisticated fraud network using multiple brand names to avoid detection. All these operations follow an identical pattern and make the same false claims.
Confirmed scam brands include:
- Tikrove / Tiktrove
- NESLEMY
- TrueEase
- Nextwea
- ROSOPL
- Kidsneed
- Heatwolf
- Jasseem
- Seagril
- Hidone
- Seurico
- Zynutra
How the Scam Works: A Complete Breakdown
Step 1: Social Media Advertising Scammers advertise through search engine results and social media with eye-catching ads that appear professional, and while many legitimate businesses advertise this way, scammers do too. The ads feature:
- Before-and-after transformations using edited photos
- Fake testimonials from supposed customers
- Claims like being featured on major news networks
- Deep discounts and countdown timers creating false urgency
Step 2: The AI-Generated Review Illusion After clicking ads, victims land on professional-looking websites filled with AI-generated fake reviews.
The testimonials are grammatically perfect but lack the specific, vivid details that real humans provide. No review includes a real name, contact information, or independent verification.
Step 3: The Dropshipping Reality Once payment is processed, cheap products are shipped directly from overseas manufacturers.
Orders sometimes arrive nearly a full month later, often after the credit card’s dispute limit has expired. By then, the company has the victim’s money and becomes unresponsive.
Step 4: No Recourse Most victims report that sellers are completely unresponsive to refund requests, leaving buyers with unwearable rubbish and significant financial losses ranging from seventy to one hundred dollars per purchase.
The surge in Tiktrove Dentures promotions across social media and ads networks has now been widely identified as a widespread online scam.
Despite bold claims of dentist-level results for a fraction of the cost, the product consistently fails to deliver anything close to professional dental care.
As complaints continue to rise, consumers are urged to remain cautious, avoid impulse purchases driven by deceptive marketing, and rely on licensed dental professionals for safe, effective treatment.

