Hello Sir,
That black spot might be cavity or stains also, first you need complete dental check up to rule out that.
If it's a stain normal tooth cleaning is enough, for your yellow teeth also cleaning is enough
All these are not emergency to be treated immediately you can wait till the pandemic situation gets over
Firslty you need a thorough checkup of your oral cavity. cavities should be treated as early as possible. Because slowly n eventually they create more dental problems.
Next Steps
(-) Visit a dental clinic as soon as possible.
(-) Professional cleaning and polishing of your teeth
(-) Cavities need to be treated depending upon how much they are extend.
(-) Their is some crowding present in lower front tooth, for that also you need treatment.
Health Tips
(-) Till then you should Maintaine good oral hygiene.
(-) Brush twice daily
Your black spot needs a physical hard tissue examination. If it is soft and various means infected we should proceed with a composite or amalgam restoration of esthetics is what u require then get a composite restoration.
Next Steps
Visit a essential service dental clinic
Health Tips
Do not eat stick foods and sugary substances. Brush twice daily
1) that black spot is tooth decay. Get filling done in decayed tooth before it increases.
2) Get scaling and polishing done to keep gums and teeth healthy.
3) Consult an orthodontist for alignment of crooked teeth. Aligned teeth are easier to clean and maintain.
Hello, you need to visit a dentist and get cleaning of all your teeth to remove the yellow discoloration and for the black spots in middle of your teeth which are initial stage of cavity formation, you need to get filled by a restoration.
You have 2 problems -
1.dental caries with premolar tooth of lower jaw.
2. 'Tartar' accumulation in the lower front teeth causing yellow discolouration
Next Steps
visit dentist for further clinical examination & treatment
Health Tips
maintain oral hygiene by following proper brushing technique.
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