How to clean yellow spots on teeth. They a from a long time on my teeth. And I brush my teeth daily.
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Hello, yellow teeth could be because of deposits on your teeth or food lodged in your teeth. Visit a dentist get your scaling and polishing done. Scaling is a painless and a non-invasive procedure. Brush twice daily, maintain proper brushing technique, floss regularly and rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.
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Sir, yellow spots on your teeth are probably calculus. That is food particles and debris that have accumulated on your teeth for a long time and become hard. They cannot be removed by brushing. You must visit a dentist and get a scaling done (cleaning). After that you should maintain good oral hygiene and brush twice day, wash your mouth after every meal and prevent food particles from getting collected between your teeth. Then you can go for a check up every six months to make sure that they have not formed again.
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Yellow spots may be intrinsic or extrinsic .if its intrinsic please go to a local dental cl9nic. They may do various procedure such as. Scalling or lamination to hide the spot.
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Yellow spots are due to the ellow staining due to oil and turmeric content of food that we eat, you can minimize the yellow effect by rinsing your mouth everytime you eat anything, plus you can go for professinal bleaching for whitening of teeth.
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Those yellow spots could b internal in your teeth or it could b due to loss of enamel Brushing hard will result in more yellow spots visit dentist.
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Ayurved views White teeth from a different perspective. The role of Shukra Dhatu (Semen) is important for white teeth. Unless d Shukra is detoxified, whatsoever medicines you apply. It will not be effective. A proper History is needed regarding what is going wrong with you in this context.
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The Yellow spots are probably due to fluorosis or Plaque accumulation. Visit a Dentist for cleaning and if they are due to fluorosis, they can be bleached.
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Dear Lybrate user, the yellow spots could be hardened plaque deposits or inherent discoloration of your teeth. These won't come out with brushing alone. Visit your local dentist for a clinical check up and get a professional cleaning/scaling done. The dentist will guide your further.
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