Hii doctors. Thnkx for your wonderful suggestions Will anyone pls tell how to make teeth more brighter white and attractive. Thnku.
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Get scaling polishing done by a dentist than brush twice daily especially at night avoid coloured foodstuffs.
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Scaling and polishing can b done. And if you want to change the shade of your tooth you can get bleaching done. It will make your teeth 1-2 shade lighter.
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Dear Lybrate user, you need scailing/bleaching of teeth for make them more more brighter, white and attractive.
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Laminate, veneers, Crown, Tooth colour filling materials etc are available.
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You can undergo a procedure called bleaching or use teeth whitening toothpaste.
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You have to regularly get scaling and cleaning by dentist at least every one year. Treatment of bleeding gums and other problems with Homoeopathic treatment. And use Homoeopathic toothpaste heklalava by wheezal.
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Brushing removes plaque and bits of food from the inner, outer and biting surfaces of your teeth. Here is one way to remove plaque ? discuss with your dental team which is the best for you: Place the head of your toothbrush against your teeth, then tilt the bristle tips to a 45-degree angle against your gumline. Move the brush in small circular movements, several times, on all the surfaces of every tooth. Brush the outer surface of each tooth, upper and lower, keeping the bristles angled against your gumline. Do this again, but on the inside surfaces of all your teeth. To clean the inside surfaces of your front teeth, tilt the brush vertically and make several small, circular strokes with the front part of the brush. Brush the biting surfaces of your teeth. Brush your tongue to help freshen your breath and clean your mouth by removing bacteria. Your dental team will be able to recommend a toothbrush suitable for you. However, adults should choose a small- to medium-sized brush head. This should have soft to medium, multi-tufted, round-ended nylon bristles or 'filaments'. The head should be small enough to reach into all parts of the mouth: especially the back of the mouth where it can be difficult to reach. Children need to use smaller brushes but with the same type of filaments. You can now buy more specialised toothbrushes. For instance, people with sensitive teeth can now use softer-bristled brushes. There are also smaller-headed toothbrushes for people with crooked or irregular teeth. Some people find it difficult to hold a toothbrush, for example because they have Parkinson's disease or a physical disability. There are now toothbrushes which have large handles and angled heads to make them easier to use.
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