A WOMAN who jetted off to Turkey for new teeth documented her experience.
Niamh Donnelly took to TikTok to show off her new gnashers – but not everybody was a fan.
In the short TikTok clip, Niamh showed her teeth during the process, her bottom teeth were filed down to little nubs.
But her top row of teeth were yet to be touched.
The next clip shows her dentist cleaning the newly installed crowns onto her bottom teeth before Niamh showcases the final results of her pearly whites.
Niamh poses for the camera, clearly loving her new set of teeth but people were divided in the comments section.
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The video has since gone viral with over eight million views and was inundated with hundreds of comments.
Some people loved the look, but others said there was nothing wrong with her natural teeth and she would soon regret the procedure.
One wrote: “Sister you will regret it.”
A second person added: “I’m sorry you’ve been allowed to do that. Hope this won’t cause teeth lost in the future. Please always do your research people.”
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A third penned: “Don’t do it, you will regret it.”
Another person commented: “I would have just gone with edge bonding…can’t believe people do that to they’re teeth.”
Meanwhile, a fourth claimed: “Oh no! Do you think it is better this way?”
However, there were some who loved her new Hollywood smile.
One added: “Prettiest smile.”
Another commented: “looks really good, will they last forever now or will you need a touch up in a few years?”
“Love them I’ve just had mine done enjoy your pearly whites hun,” said a third.
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