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Black tartar
Hi, Just 1 month ago I had black tartar cleaned from my teeth, it just developed all of a sudden 3 months before. Now, after cleaning again I am see it is building up fastly. What could be the reason
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Stop your habits of tobacco of any form and also habit of lot of tea or coffee consumption too will cause discoloration Proper brushing technique will help you Contact your near by dentist
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Hi,the reason could be inadequate brushing so start brushing twice daily after meals,use Himalaya whitening toothpaste.Also if you have a smoking habit,reduction of it shall decrease the amount of black stains on your teeth.
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Hello. Do you have any habits like Tobacco  smoking, eating pan, drinking very high amounts of tea and coffee? These products can lead to early staining. If not then 3 months is very less time to develop black tartar.  Visit you dentist for a check up. Happy to help. Dr Zankhana Mody Mohile
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