Dentist Paul Woodhouse says dental tourism is a growing problem. People are going to Turkey for whitening and alignment, but they come back with the teeth they've always wanted - only to have them destroyed underneath. Do you think this could get worse? "I don't think there's anything else we can really do," he says.
As the ninth series of ITV show Love Island kicked off yesterday, viewers may have noticed contestants’ perfectly straight, white teeth. But are there risks associated with achieving a flawless smile? Madeleine Finlay speaks to dentist Paul Woodhouse about some of the dangers of dental tourism. Help support our independent journalism at
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