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Idk what is happening to my 2 lower teeth, what is this please help me. How can I get it treated. There is no pain. What to do further (picture attached)
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Poor oral hygiene Go for scaling and polishing
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You need teeth cleaning maam. Visit dentist for teeth cleaning and polishing. there is plaque and tartar deposition on your teeth. Cleaning your teeth in every 6 months is mandatory Dental Galaxy, Pune
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The yellowish deposit on your teeth is called calculus. It deposits on the teeth due to improper brushing. It is also causing your gums to receede and and if not cleaned may cause your teeth to weaken and get loose. Please visit a dentist and get cleaning done.
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Visit a dentist and get ultrasonic scaling done
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Please brush twice daily
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Don't get panic. This shows like a dental deposits.get a dental scaling from a dentist
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do maintain a proper brushing technique
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prefer dental scaling once in every 6 month
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Hi from the images attached there is a buildup of deposits (calculus) and stains in your lower front teeth region. This is mainly because of the gaps present between your teeth causing plaque accumulation to be frequent, which when not brushed or cleaned properly mixes with your saliva and becomes hard. Once the deposits are hard its difficult to remove them with a toothbrush.
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Consult a dentist to get your teeth cleaned. Also get a consult regarding your gaps and spaces between the teeth. Since you are young fixing them now would make oral hygiene maintenance easier.
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Stains can be kept at bay by rinsing or sipping after tea coffee consumption.
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Hi no need to worry.Its calculus deposit on teeth.Scaling helps to remove deposits.Its physiological.Get scaling done for every 6months once.
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Consult dentist
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Brush twice daily Use water flosser
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It's calculus. Get professional cleaning done
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The issue appears to be caused by the accumulation of calculus and stains due to inadequate oral hygiene maintenance. I recommend visiting a dentist for a thorough scaling to remove these deposits. Additionally, maintaining proper oral hygiene practices, such as regular brushing and flossing, will help prevent future buildup and promote overall oral health.
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visit dentist for scaling
Health Tips
Regular brushing, flossing
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This is accumulation of calculus and stains due to not properly maintaining oral hygine and it is quite normal. Tea coffee etc. stain teeth
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Visit near by dentist for scaling and ask for advice proper brushing techniques for you to maintain oral hygiene
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Follow dentist advice for maintaining your oral hygine
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Hello This is due to the buildup of deposits, called plaque and calculus on the teeth Please visit the dentist for scaling of the teeth
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Supragingival Scaling
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Too much deposits , should get cleaning done maam .
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Visit the dentist, get it cleaning, maintain it well henceforth
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Hey, this is calculus deposition. Get your scaling done as soon as possible.
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Hi, Get a full mouth cleaning done.
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It is called as calculus or tartar ...due to improper cleaning of your teeth and food lodgement ........ It may cause bleeding gums and recession ( means gums will go down from your teeth) u can appreciate it....
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u need to get the teeth cleaning ( scaling) done immediately
Health Tips
after scaling 1.follow proper brushing technique and brush twice daily 2.use mouthwash twice daily 3.gargle your mouth after food intake 4. dental checkup for every 3 months
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Its calculus. When bacteria dies, salts from your saliva cause calcification over dead bacteria leading to formation of such calcified deposits. When ignored long enough , can lead to pyorrhea
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Get an x ray done to see if pyorrhea is present
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Hello, it is just built up of stains and calculus from a lot of tea and coffee consumption and not cleaning your teeth properly.
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Get Scaling (Cleaning) done from your dentist and it'll go away.
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Ask your dentist for proper brushing technique and it will not get to this point.
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