Why can’t we just spend however long it takes to brush our teeth over and over again until they’re as clean and white as they were when we first got them? (Like dentist office billboard advertisement levels of white teeth)

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Or is restoring a former brilliance of your teeth impossible through normal dental hygiene practices without cosmetic dentistry?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Extremely white teeth look so weird and unnatural, only Americans think this is “normal”. Teeth just aren’t white.

Anonymous 0 Comments

People gotta beware of that breath tho if you haven’t brushed for days. Pop some gum at least. No one likes that hot metal tonsil rock-type smelling breath all up in their face.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Healthy teeth ate not pearly white, they have a very slight yellow tinge. Pearly whites are unnatural and always fake as in worked on to no end with chemicals and what not. You should be happy with the slight hint of yellow

Anonymous 0 Comments

Things that are typically good for stain removal is also very bad for your teeth, such as acids. Acid dissolves the tooth enamel, exposing the dentine underneath.

I basically destroyed my teeth by having a bad habit in the start of my adult life. I would brush my teeth in the morning and then grabbing a sandwich and a bottle of juice on the go. It was a daily habit. That bottle of juice fucked my teeth up. But my teeth were pearly white.

After switching to coffee my teeth became more yellowish over time, but I need to make a lot less trips to the dentist.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Yeah if you brush too much you can wear away your gums to nothing, and you’ll have to get a graft from your soft palate