Use sensodyne any one will be good and do visit a dentist for check ups and scaling once every six months regards Dr nandish endodontist basavangudi Bangalore
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Hi
The yellow discoloration of the teeth may be due to plaque and calculus deposits..
It is not because of tooth paste..
You need to go for complete cleaning and polishing( scaling) of the teeth by dentists
you can go with regualr white tooth paste like colgate...
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kindly visit dentist for furthur clinical examination and management
Hi..
Tooth colour changes may be result of plaque deposit on your teeth, please visit to Dentist..You can use any Normal Tooth paste like:- Closeup, Colgate or Pepsodent.
Toothpaste doesn't generally affects the colour of teeth. If you have noticed the change in colour after changing the toothpaste, it might get to your previous colour by changing to a regular normal toothpaste (not herbal or sensitivity toothpastes). Though the chances are less, give it a try. Also if you want brighter teeth go for Teeth Whitening procedure.
If yellowish colour is the problem then consult the dentist get the cleaning or bleaching done. Toothpaste are used for cleaning and polishing of the teeth. So you can use any brand toothpaste except the sensitivity toothpaste unless you don't have any problem of sensitivity and also ayurvedic ones.
Generally toothpaste does not affect the color of our teeth. There are a lot of factors affecting our tooth color, like smoking, tea, coffee and other staining food items. But you can use a single tube of Glizer toothpaste by Dr. Reddy's, and then use any normal fluorided toothpaste. For further whitening you can visit any dental clinic for bleaching or other required treatment.
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