How teeth look after a cleaning at the dentist?

November 20, 2009 by admin · 8 Comments
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annonymous :) asked:

I want to know if there is a difference in how teeth look before and after a cleaning at the dentist.

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8 Responses to “How teeth look after a cleaning at the dentist?”
  1. Dillon F says:

    Well the dentist goes into ungodly detail, so after a whitening they will be bright as ever! Dillon F

  2. scoutma53 says:

    I never found much difference. If you have brown stains in between the teeth, it should get rid of those. But they won’t suddenly look shiny white. scoutma53

  3. letsjetyabet says:

    yeah they make em nice and shiny and even floss for u! haha letsjetyabet

  4. sam says:

    there is no dfrns in teeth bcz i also have experience of it so don’t worry about it sam

  5. JaYMO says:

    they like take off the caca (poop (dirty stuff) ) from the teeth. with this thing.
    after your done and your spit.
    you will see the poop liquid that was in your teeth.
    thats how clean they get after going to the dentist.

    yup they get some whiter JaYMO

  6. sarah a says:

    The dentist cleans your teeth by removing the stain and build up from your teeth. After the cleaning, your teeth should have the “Natural” color of your teeth.

    It really depends on the person, as to whether you can tell a difference or not. Some people with a lot of stain notice a big difference and others who are meticulous about cleaning their teeth do not show a noticeable stain-removal difference.

    Even so, cleanings are not just important for removing stain, they also serve to remove plaque and calculus build-up from around the gums! sarah a

  7. Cat says:

    When you go to the dentist’s office and you get your teeth cleaned, you can probably feel more of a difference than you can see. If you want to see a difference, as in whitening your teeth, I would suggest on your next visit to the doctor to have them bleach your teeth. The in-office procedure is much faster than the at-home ones, that can take up to two weeks to show any change. Cat

  8. Ollie says:

    Hi well mine always look brighter.My dentist told me there is no such thing has white teeth.It is not natural. Ollie

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