Jelly Roll took a trip to the dentist's clinic to replace his veneers, which he has had for 20 years, and several other long-overdue procedures.

"I'm getting completely mouth reconstructive surgery kinda," the "Wild Ones" singer explained as he lied down on the dentist's chair, hooked with tubes. "I'm feeling great, man. I feel like I'm finally taking care of stuff."

In the video filmed by his wife, Bunnie XO, the Grammy-nominated singer explained that he is getting his veneers replaced, implants, and "some cavities and wisdom teeth pulled out."

According to People Magazine, the reason behind the taxing procedures is rooted in an insecurity Jelly Roll had since he was a child due to bullying.

Jelly Roll Claps Back at His Bullies

Jelly Roll revealed why it was important for him to get the dental work: "I want a pretty smile," the country star simply said.

"I had an ugly smile when I was a kid. People picked on me and made fun of me and stuff - haha, b***h!"

His dentist also pointed out that the singer has a bad habit of biting his fingers, which he only laughed at.

After his lengthy dentist appointment, Jelly Roll left with a smile and joked, "I slept good."

The "Son of a Sinner" hitmaker has always been candid with his struggles with his physical appearance, including his tattoos.

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Jelly Roll Regrets His Tattoos?

According to The News, Jelly Roll said he regrets having almost all his tattoos.

"I regret 98% of these tattoos, 97, almost all of them," the singer said in an interview. "Like core philosophies are rooted in my life when I was 17 and now I'm 40, I'm like, 'What the f*** was I thinking?' I hate them all."

Despite his regrets and insecurities, Jelly Roll has Bunnie XO in his corner, constantly cheering him on.

The couple met after one of the singer's gigs; during that time, Bunnie XO was still in the sex work industry, which did not faze Jelly Roll one bit.

"I was dead broke, and she just kind of took to me. And she was really making money in the sex work industry," he recalled. "Like, real money. I didn't know that existed.... I didn't understand the concept... But I didn't have a problem with it. If it's that high-end I'm cool with whatever."

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