Teeth colour changed after started smoking. How to achieve the natural colour. Are those treatments fine to have regularly?
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Go for a through scaling and polishing, it should remove the yellow discolouration. Go for a scaling once in 6 months to one year. But it is always advisable to stop the cause of staining.
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You can try this home remedy - mix several teaspoons of baking soda with enough fresh lemon juice (or water) to make a paste. Wipe your teeth and any extra saliva off of them with a paper towel. Put a good amount of paste onto your toothbrush and apply. Leave the paste on for 1 minute, then rinse, so as to avoid the acid effecting enamel. If you are using just water you can leave it on for up to 3 minutes. Or visit to a dentist for bleaching. By which you will get result faster than home remedy. After bleaching also if you continue smoking then again your teeth will be like before only, so try to quit smoking.
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With a history of smoking, its bound to discolour. It is nicotine stains. First and best way is to quit smoking. To remove the stains you need a profeasional cleaning/scaling done at a dental office. It is a safe procedure and is recommended you undertake it once in 6 months.
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You can have complete bleaching treatment if your teeth are not infected.
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You need cleaning of teeth. Also stop smoking as it is not fine to continue smoking.
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Natural colour will come only after you quit smoking followed by thorough cleaning by dentist.
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Most probably you are having extrinsic smoking stains which can safely be removed by cleaning in any dental clinic. Cleaning has no side effects & is advised once a year.
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