What is the underlying cause of this Black stains recurring in teeth. Everytime i have to go for cleaning but again it comes back. I don't drink tea, coffee and i stay in abroad. The air and water quality is the best. I don't eat chocolates or any dairy or color products. I am Highly Frustrated. I have attached the image.
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If these stains are due to some food then try to avoid those foods or drink, but this also does not help then may be some bacteria present in your saliva which is causing stains so after brush use mouth wash for few months.
Next Steps
After scaling or cleaning from dental hygienist get polishing also.
Health Tips
Start using brushing atleast twice and then mouthwash twice daily.
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Hi
it looks like stains due to chromogenic bacteria..
you need to go for scaling (teeth cleaning)..
occurence of chromogenic bacteria is sometimes Genetically related
STEPS TO MINIMIZE CHROMOGENIC BACTERIA STAINS:
1. Avoid sticky foods like chocolate biscuits, chocolate drinks, tea
2.Effective tooth brushing twice or thrice a day
3.Regular visit to dentist for teeth cleaning every 6 months
However kindly check for suface caries due to dimineralization
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kindly visit dentist for furthur clinical examination and management
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