You need to get cleaning done only to get rid of this tarter. It is not because of coffee or tea, they only give stains, tarter is invariable a mineral deposits over the tooth surface which get harden with time. only professional cleaning is the remedy.
Next Steps
visit dentist for scaling and polishing
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This is the most common area for tartar deposits to build up because we are not aware of proper brushing technique.
It is not a sign of any other deficiency.
If your teeth are not properly aligned, then this problem would happen more often.
Cleaning by a Dentist is the only solution.
Next Steps
Visit a Dentist at the earliest for a thorough Examination and Cleaning.
Ask the proper way of brushing.
Tartar can be due to various reasons. Most commonly it is developed at back side of lower front teeth only. If you are taking iron tablets then also it can be there but then it's in overall teeth.
Next Steps
you need to get a professional cleaning done from a dentist.
Health Tips
once in a year its good to visit a dentist for routine check up.
Get done oral prophylaxis from your dentist and ask them for proper brushing technique...its recommended to visit dentist atleast once on 6 months and get done oral prophylaxis.
Because of foodloadgement this kind of tartar deposits get it clean with the help of ur dentist and after cleaning u can have proper brushing in that area so that it will be maintained
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