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UV Light Teeth Test: What Does It Really Detect?
No, UV lights do not show up on dirty teeth. UV lights are used to detect certain substances or materials that fluoresce or emit visible light when exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Dirty teeth, on the other hand, appear discolored or stained due to the accumulation of plaque, bacteria, and food particles, which do not fluoresce under UV light.Teeth Whitening - Related Articles
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