A BLOKE has left people in stitches after enjoying a bright yellow curry with his brand new teeth went totally wrong.
TikTok user Aaron (@) took the internet by storm after uploading a video of his mate's hilarious blunder whilst enjoying a meal during their holiday.
According to Aaron, who had also jetted off to Antalya, Turkey, his pal had forked out for a brand new set of veneers to spruce up his smile.
After arriving at the tourist hotspot, the bloke got his hands on plastic temporary gnashers and all chuffed with the glow-up, the duo headed out for a meal.
But little did he know that treating himself to a hearty portion of a meaty curry with rice would not be the smartest of moves.
At some point during their lunch, Aaron realised that something was off with his pal's dazzling smile - and it was far from pearly white.
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''This is what happens when you get plastic teeth [...] and you eat a Chinese curry,'' Aaron said, before revealing the epic fail.
As he lifted his phone, the beauty lover could be seen laughing as he couldn't get over his now-yellow teeth.
Advising others to not make the same error, Aaron wrote alongside : ''Don't eat curry with temps in.''
Unfortunately for his pal, who also appeared to be slightly mortified by the smile, the stains didn't come off no matter how hard he tried to remove the grim tint.
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''Yellow teeth for two days,'' Aaron couldn't get over the disaster.
Since being posted on the popular platform, the clip has racked up close to a staggering 605k views in just three days, leaving hundreds in stitches.
Although the pal was seen laughing along Aaron in the video, many reckoned he was actually horrified by what had just happened and just tried his best to mask the ''pain''.
One person said: ''He’s laughing the pain away.''
''You can just tell he is crying inside,'' another agreed.
''The man wants to cry 😫😭😂,'' shared their observations.
As others bravely opened up about their horror stories, some shared tips and tricks to remove the yellow staining.
One TikTok user, for instance, advised: ''Nail varnish remover on a q-tip.''
''I would immediately get them removed because there ain't no life without curry,'' a foodie said.
Dentist-approved teeth whitening tips
ERIN Fraundorf, DMD, MSD, owner of BOCA Orthodontic + Whitening Studio in Missouri, shared her top tips for whiter teeth.
Seek whitening treatment from a professional. It’s often stronger and will be the most effective so you don’t waste your money on a product that doesn’t work or may harm you. You also only get one set of teeth, so it's best not to experiment on them.
Consider the cause of the staining. There are numerous causes for teeth to have a yellow or brown tint. Be sure to get evaluated and diagnosed by a professional to ensure you receive the best treatment for your stains. Not all stains are the same so they may require different treatments.
Consider your lifestyle, smile goals, and budget. When choosing a whitening treatment that is best for you, consider multiple factors when designing a custom plan. Some people like homework to whiten at home, some prefer in-office treatments only, some need to get really bright really fast — for a wedding, for example — whereas others would like a more gentle, gradual, consistent approach to whitening.
Ease into it. Start integrating teeth whitening into your routine gradually to get your teeth accustomed to it and you can closely monitor your level of sensitivity to regulate how frequently you can whiten.
Try to prevent. Make tiny changes to your lifestyle in an effort to prevent staining from penetrating your teeth. For example, sip staining beverages through a straw, swish with plain water after drinking anything staining, and pick flat water over sparkling whenever possible.
Water floss to help in between the teeth stains. Blast away stubborn stains in between your teeth with a water flosser, because toothbrush bristles can only reach so much of your tooth surface.
What are veneers?
Veneers are a predominately cosmetic procedure used to improve the look of your teeth, getting rid of chips, stains or misaligned teeth.
Although veneers weren't designed to be a permanent fix, they can now last up to 25 years with proper care.
Made of porcelain, veneers cover only the front surface of the tooth - they will mimic the size, shape and colour of your teeth.
How long do veneers last?
According to , the permanent style of veneers are expected to last between 10 to 15 years.
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They say: "You will need to look after them the same way you would with your natural teeth, with one exception.
"It’s important to use non-abrasive toothpaste as this can damage the veneers. You should continue to brush your teeth twice a day, including daily flossing."
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