ToothTok trend exposes the costly cosmetic secrets to getting the perfect celebrity smile

Smile, you’re on ToothTok camera.Dentists of TikTok taking a bite out of Hollywood, exposing leading ladies and lads for their high-cost cosmetic dental work.Many celebrities with impossibly pretty teeth have allegedly undergone dental treatments to give them whiter, straighter and more uniform chompers.

While some use their fame and fortune to catch up on much-needed oral health, such as with braces, others are choosing to widdle their teeth down to nothing and replace them with designer ceramic molds, called veneers.The inquiring minds of TikToks often submit stars for an oral investigation, such as Margot Robbie, Taylor Swift and Emma Watson to dentists on the app, asking them for a “veneer check.”Dr.Vikas Prinja, aka “The London Dentist,” revealed his theory about the “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart” singer who allegedly corrected her “crowded front teeth” and “peg-shaped lateral incisors” with a combination of braces and veneers.

Elsewhere on TikTok, Dr.Rhona Eskander, owner of Chelsea Dental Clinic in London, has said she believes that couture designer and former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham has previously undergone a gum lift and received a full set of veneers, which may cost upwards of $3,000 per toothMany ToothTok followers have agreed that Cheryl Cole, singer of the British girl group Girls Aloud, has undergone one of the most remarkable dental makeovers.

One measure of a beautiful bouche concerns the number of teeth exposed when a patient smiles, according to Eskander: Cole’s original smile showed only six unevenly spaced and shaped teeth, but after years in the spotlight, her grin grew to 12 perfect pearly whites.Eskander also said that the “Barbie” star’s natural “pointy canines” make it “one of the best smiles I’ve ever seen.”“When I’ve been doing smile makeovers patients have been asking me just for this.”Dr.

Sam Jethwa, the president-elect of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, has seen a sim...

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